Alma Lama is no longer Kosovo's ambassador to Italy, completes her mission

Kosovo's ambassador to Italy, Alma Lama, has finished her mission in this country today. Through a Facebook post, Lama announced that she has held a meeting with Italy's Foreign Affairs Ministry authorities to bid farewell to the welcoming meeting. Lama said that none of the representatives there [...]
Through a Facebook post, Lama announced that she has held a meeting with Italy's Foreign Affairs Ministry authorities to bid farewell to the welcoming meeting.
Lama said that none of the representatives there have expected her mission as ambassador to be completed prematurely but that she is very proud of the work she has done over the past two and a half years, despite the difficulties she had developed along the way, broadcast the Indexline.
Full Posting:
Dear friends,
Today I had a greeting meeting with the authorities of the Italian Foreign Affairs Ministry.
I felt incrediblely honored for the lunch arranged for my honour with the finality of the mission and the high-level personalities who were present to give me the goodbye:
Emmanuel Claudia Del Re, deputy minister of foreign affairs.
Min. Plen. Stephano Zanini, State Protocol chief.
Min. Plen. Giusppe Cavagna, Director for the Balkans Director's Leader,
Min. Plen. Andreas Ferrese, former ambassador of Italy to Kosovo,
S.T. Mons. Emil Paul Tscherrig, Apostolic Nunci in Rome and dean of the diplomatic corps next to Italian State
Prof. Aw. Giulio Prosper, Court of Italian Constitutional Court
Mrs. Beatrice Covassi, chief of European Commission mission in Italy
Ambassador Giulio Terzi, former foreign minister of Italy and ambassador to the US, Israel and so on.
I want to give a special thanks to Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Del Re, for her touching words, for my high appreciation for my work as ambassador to Italy, and the confidence of continuing strengthening reports in other ways.
I would like to thank the deputy head of the state ceremony, all-powerful minister, as well. Stefano Zanini, for his cooperation, kindness and respect with which the Italian State Protocol has treated me and my family, especially in the accommodation of my three children, a very simple thing.
Of course none of them have expected my mission as ambassador to end before the time, but I'm very proud of the work I've been doing over the past two and a half years, in addition to the difficulties that have created me along the way.
I'm especially proud of those hundreds or thousands of contacts with Italian citizens I've developed over this period from all fields, which today I can certainly say are friends of Kosovo with the full meaning of the word, which because of these contacts, they feel closer to our country.
Despite all of this, I feel very honored to have represented the state of Kosovo in Italy, Malta and San Marino and to have done my best to earn it. And I'm glad this was a completely respectful separation.












