The family of 6-year-old Wesley Sadiku who surprised General Wesley Clark

Kosovo's ambassador to the US, Vlora Citaku, who has organised expectations for the 20th anniversary of the NATO bombings on Serbian targets, writes that they have been remembering for several days what General Clark would donate to this reception. But then, Citaku reports that they received an e - mail, a letter written by two [...]
Kosovo's ambassador to the US, Vlora Citaku, who has organised expectations for the 20th anniversary of the NATO bombings on Serbian targets, writes that they have been remembering for several days what General Clark would donate to this reception.
But then, Citaku reports, they received an email, a letter written by two Kosovo parents whose son is Wesley, the name of NATO General.
So report Chitaku in the English language in FB, a post that Periscopi brings:
We had to think about what to give General Clark. We investigated and saw that General Clark has received all possible honours and awards from Kosovo. And then we got an email. I was the best gift ever.”
Dear General Clark.
It is a great honor to be addressed with this letter today, on the 20th anniversary of the most blessed day. On this March 24th, like any other year, we remember the heroic stock that was carried out by NATO's rank and brave men, who, under a bold leadership, came to rescue us two decades earlier.
It is very difficult for us to describe in words what we feel for you. For this, as a grateful symbol from our people for your contribution to peace, our son Wesley Sadiku proudly bears your name.
Wesley was born on November 29, 2013. He turns six this year. As he grows up, his name will serve to remind us of your values as champion. Your dedication to peace and your service will continue to remain in our hearts and in all the Kosovo people. Thank you, General. Albina and the Adriatic Sadiku.












