Italian ambassador suggests Kosovo to be cautious as it is surrounded by corruption-affected locations

Italy has given Kosovo some suggestions, through its ambassador to Kosovo, Nicolaa Orlando, regarding the new choreography-19, which WHO proclaimed yesterday. Republic of Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Haki Abazi has received Italy's Ambassador to Kosovo, Nicolaa Orlando, meeting Wednesday, pledging deepening co-operation between [...]
Italy has given Kosovo some suggestions, through its ambassador to Kosovo, Nicolaa Orlando, regarding the new choreography-19, which WHO proclaimed yesterday.
Republika Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Haki Abazi has received Italy's Ambassador to Kosovo, Nicolaa Orlando, meeting Wednesday, pledging deepening co-operation between the two countries. As the statement announces, they also discussed the process of restarting dialogue to improve relations between Kosovo and Serbia.
Ahaz and Ambassador Orlando discussed in detail the measures, which the state has taken to Italy in connection with the situation created by the coronary.
Italian Orlando expressed readiness to be in constant contact and co-operated experiences of the Italian state in the prevention and other preventive measures, but also concrete actions undertaken by institutions to minimise its spread in the event of the introduction of this virus in Kosovo.
The “Situate in Italy is very serious and practically, the Italian government has declared the state of emergency, demanding that citizens stay in their homes and suspend all other activities except for the most basic and urgent services”, the report said.
Italian Ambassador Orlando has suggested that Kosovo be very vigilant and willing to mobilise, because it is surrounded by countries that have already been affected by this virus.
The meeting was not intended to arouse panic, but rather to increase care and attention at every opportunity.











