By Kevin McCauley
Prime Policy Group has an agreement to represent Agim Ceku, the former Prime Minister of Kosovo and chief of the Kosovo Liberation Army.
Agim Ceku
Photo: State Dept.
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As leader of the Social Democratic Party of Kosovo, Ceku is to brief policymakers on the post-election landscape in his country.
PPG’s agreement calls for a range of meetings in D.C. for Ceku with members of the National Security Council, State Dept., House and Senate Committees on Foreign Relations, U.S. Helsinki Commission, think tanks and media.
Special outreach is slated for New York Democratic Congressman Eliot Engel, who "maintains a keen interest in Kosovo," according to the engagement letter written by Lisa Cotter Colangelo, senior international consultant at PPG.
The current work is conducted on a pro bono basis, but PPG looks to provide more service to the SDPK as the year progresses.
Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008. Serbia has charged Ceku with war crimes.
PPG is part of Burson-Marsteller.
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