Haradinaj: Kosovo government joking with country's diplomatic missions in the world

The chairman of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, Ramush Haradinaj, has said the government is mocking Kosovo diplomatic missions and with the failure to replace 12 ambassadors who were released months ago. It is in a post in “Facebook”, it wrote that non-replacement of ambassadors is an extreme government drag. “The government of [...]
The chairman of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, Ramush Haradinaj, has said the government is mocking Kosovo diplomatic missions and with the failure to replace 12 ambassadors who were released months ago.
It is in a post in “Facebook”, it wrote that non-replacement of ambassadors is an extreme government drag.
The Kosovo government is making fun of the country's diplomatic missions in the world. It at the end of this month has attracted 12 diplomatic representatives without replacing them. Many of Kosovo's missions and embassies have remained with closed doors and out of office. This is the government's extreme responsibility. I take the opportunity to congratulate all ambassadors and employees who withdrew from service, their successful work and the dignified representation of Kosovo in the world. Not without reason, I single out for the ambassadors Bequfaj, Avni Arifi and Arber Vladhiu with whom I co-operated, and I express all my thanks for their professionalism in representing and protecting Kosovo's interests in the respective countries”, Haradinaj said in a response to Facebook.
Freed from duty on May 19th: Beq Cupaj (Germany), Nait Hasani (Albania), Arber Vlachiu (Ceveni), Lirim Greqevci (Holand), Shpend Kallaba (Hungari), Gezim Kasapolli (Croatia), Avni Castrati (Sloveni), Gjergj Dedaj (North Macedonia), Hajin Abazi (Australi), Yl Hysa Hyssa (Montenegro), Avni Arifi (United Arab best) Ahmeti (Katar).












