Himmni and Kosovo flag in Prague, in World War I final note

Kosovo's Ambassador to Czechia, Arber Vladhiu, has today attended a ceremony organised by the Embassy of the Republic of France in Prague, marking 100 years in World War I truce. In Prague City's cemetery, Ambassador Vladhiu has placed wreaths of flowers in honor of the victims. In this [...]
Kosovo's Ambassador to Czechia, Arber Vladhiu, has today attended a ceremony organised by the Embassy of the Republic of France in Prague, marking 100 years in World War I truce.
In Prague City's cemetery, Ambassador Vladhiu has placed wreaths of flowers in honor of the victims. Kosovo's anthem was launched at this ceremony, and the Kosovo flag has waved alongside the flags of France, Czechia, Italy, the US, Croatia, Holland and Slovenia. The entire ceremony has been presented with military honours, and the anthems of states have been launched by military banners.
“A wreath of flowers in honour of the victims and on the note of the 100 Annual Ceasefire (Armistic Day) that ended World War I. At the ceremony organised by the French Embassy, with military residents at Prague City's cemetery, the Kosovo anthem was Intoned and Kosovo's state flag waved alongside the flags of friendly states: The US, France, Czechia, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia and the Netherlands, states represented by their ambassadors”, Vladhiu wrote.
Within a few months, with Ambassador Vladhiu taking office, the embassy has been visited by a number of ambassadors to other states, including Germany's and finally by US Ambassador Stephen B. King.














