Nine ambassadors expected to return to Kosovo in June

In June of this year, nine ambassadors from countries they have served so far are expected to return to Kosovo. The Foreign Ministry has already sent them a decree of return. Opposition and civil society representatives complain that Kosovo embassies have become nests for the comfort of political militants. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and [...]
In June of this year, nine ambassadors from countries they have served so far are expected to return to Kosovo. The Foreign Ministry has already sent them a decree of return. Opposition and civil society representatives complain that Kosovo embassies have become nests for the comfort of political militants.
The Kosovo Foreign Affairs Ministry (MPJ), which is led by Behgjet Pacolli, has sent the decree for the return of nine Kosovo ambassadors from the states they have served so far, while their return is expected to take place in June of this year.
The newspaper “Zeri” has learned that the decree for return to Kosovo has already been sent: Kosovo's Ambassador to Great Britain Freedom Greicevci, Shpend Kalaba, ambassador to Bulgaria, Sabri Kiqmarit, ambassador to Australia, Valdet Sadiku, diplomat to Serbia, Nexmi Rexhepit, ambassador to Slovenia, Vjosa Dobrunas, ambassador to the Netherlands, Avni Spahi, ambassador to Turkey, Rexhepja, ambassador to Saudi Arabia, as well as Edon, consul of Kosovo, Strazburg.
Following the return of official MPJ briefing ambassadors, Kosovo diplomats' special posts in these states will be met, taking into account current legislation and procedures defined in it.
Sources of “Zer” also suggest that after returning to Kosovo, Greicevci will go ambassador to the Netherlands, until Ambassador to Germany has been nominated publicist Bequ Cufaj.











