The 20th anniversary of Kosovo's liberation (Photo) is marked in London

In order to mark the 20th anniversary of Kosovo's liberation, the Republic of Kosovo Embassy in the United Kingdom organised a reception at the Communist Museum of the Army in London. At that point, many politicians and British deputies, British military officers who have served in Kosovo for years, members of the Albanian diaspora in the United Kingdom, [...]
In recent years, many politicians and British deputies, British military officers who have served in Kosovo for years, part of the Albanian diaspora in the United Kingdom, Ambassadors and diplomats to be ascribed to the United Kingdom and many other British public and political figures.
The presence was addressed in charge of work at the Kosovo Embassy in London, Mrs. Heroina Telaku, Minister for Europe and America in British Foreign Work Minister Sir Alan Duncan, Minister of Army in the Ministry British Defense, Mr. Mark Lancaster and former Secretary of Defence and former UN Secretary-General NATO Lord George Robertson, with one word.
In her word Mrs. The Telaku thanked the United Kingdom for their support in the most difficult times for Kosovo, those of war, as the government expressed gratitude for continuing this race even now when Kosovo is trying to secure its country in the family of states.
Sir Alan Duncan during his word recalled the victims and the great sacrifice that was done in Kosovo. He said the United Kingdom continues to be a friend of Kosovo and a supporter of Kosovo in the fight against organised corruption and crime.
And Minister Lancaster, who served in. Kosovo as part of troops KFOR in 1999 spoke about the warm hospitality it received from Kosovo in 1999, and said the United Kingdom has dedicated itself to stability in Kosovo and the region. He also congratulated the Kosovo Security Forces on the case and on success achieved in the United Kingdom races.
While, Lord Robertson recalled the time when the new decisions about the air campaign were made as a result of the difficult time of the Kosovo war.
In the end, the Kosovo Embassy in London presented a plurality through which, in the name of the people and the government of Kosovo, expressed gratitude for its contribution to peace in Kosovo by the High Armed Forces of Greatness. The discovery of the dust was made by General Sir Mike Jackson and Brigadier General Iffree Spahiu, who joined their participation.













