Osmani Kurti appoints Petit Ajetin director of AKI

Osmani Kurti appoints Petit Ajetin director of AKI

President Vjosa Osmani and Government head Albin Kurti have made the decision to appoint the new AKI director. In announcing to the media sent a few minutes ago by the president's office, it has become known that Petrit Ajeti has been appointed to this position. “President of the Republic of Kosovo Vjosa Osmani and Prime Minister [...]

In announcing to the media sent a few minutes ago by the president's office, it has become known that Petrit Ajeti has been appointed to this position.

The Republic of Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani and the prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, have named Petit Ajetin Director of the Kosovo Intelligence Agency. This appointment is made in line with the constitutional competencies of the President and Kosovo Prime Minister”, the announcement said.

Full notification:

The president of the Republic of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, and Republika Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, have appointed Petrit Ajetin Director of the Kosovo Intelligence Agency. This appointment is made in line with the constitutional competencies of the President and the prime minister of Kosovo.

Petit Ajeti was born in Gjilan on October 11, 1981. In high school and high school, they're finished in Gjilan. In 2001, he continued his studies at the Military Academy “Skenderbej” in Tirana. Also, it has conducted studies at the Bachelor level in Political Sciences at Pristina University Faculty philosopher “Hasan Pristina”.

Mr. Ajjet was a stock exchangeer of EU postgraduate stock exchanges programme “Young Cell Scheme”, through which he completed Master-level studies in the field of Arts in the Social Responsibility of Corporations at the Metropolitan University of London in the United Kingdom.

Mr. Ajeti has followed several international programmes within professional development in the field of security. In 2016 he followed the “Program for Applied Security Studies” at the European Centre for Security Studies “George C. Marshall” in Germany, then the US Certified Defence Management Programme and the Military Relations and Defence Budget at “Navy Postgradate School”, the US Certificate program “Security Co-operation Management” at the US Institute for Security Co-operation Research, and the P program RINCE 2 Project Management. He is also certified in Management and Emergency Operations by the US Department of Defence.

In parallel with education Mr. Ajeti has also been active in the security field. Over 15 years of working experience in public and private institutions in the field of security. By 2013, he worked on various capacities in the Kosovo Ministry of Defence as an official for co-ordinating foreign defence investments and taskeering the chief of the Euro-Atlantic integration sector, as well as finally chief of the Secretary General's Cabinet. The main issues he is committed to include Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution in the area of defence. Also Mr. Ajeti has been a member of the inter-institutional task force for drafting the first Defence Strategy. From 2007 to 2010. Ajeti worked at the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the quality of the senior official at the Department of Internal Security Building and the Department of State, Asia and Migration. He also has international experience in the area of security as a civil contractor for the United States military at military bases in Afghanistan and Kosovo.

The commitment to these tasks, Mr. Ajeti has offered an excellent view of issues that need to be addressed by security institutions, including existential threats.

Petit Ajeti has experience in other areas as well: Assistent engaged at Public University “Kadri Zeka” in Gjilan (Virginal Year 2015-2016), and European Commission-funded Project Manager for the establishment of the Marketing Regional Centre for Eastern Economic Region.

Mr. Ajeti speaks fluent English. He's married and has three children. Mr. Ajeti is the brother of Alban Ayet.

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