Citaku on the ambassador's case: Government is suspending foreign policy

Democratic Party of Kosovo Vice-President Vlora Citaku has said the capital government has suspended foreign policy. The former Kosovo ambassador to the US has written on its Facebook page that from today, most of the embassies of the Republic of Kosovo are untitled, without a chief mission, and without charge of work. It [...]
Democratic Party of Kosovo Vice-President Vlora Citaku has said the capital government has suspended foreign policy.
The former Kosovo ambassador to the US has written on its Facebook page that from today, most of the embassies of the Republic of Kosovo are untitled, without a chief mission, and without charge of work.
It has called this suspension of foreign policy without the prime minister's president's responsibility for the state and lack of consideration for the economic state.
The PDK deputy chairman Vlora Citaku's full statement:
From today, most of the embassies of the Republic of Kosovo are untitled. No mission boss, no charge.
There are also embassies with locks on. This is a total responsibility to the state. This is foreign policy suspension.
The government and the presidency have had enough time to elect ambassadors. There's no excuse. Without responsibility to the state and lack of consideration for the state of government.
In diplomacy, if you pull the mission chief, without sending the successor's name, a state sends a message.











