Vladiu: host States where Kosovo has had ambassadors ask who is your successor

Former Kosovo Ambassador to Czechia Arber Vladhiu has said that in the last quarterly period in one form he has even been in office and has not been, following the president's decision to release him and 12 other Kosovo ambassadors. This was actually the three-month period of each of us who were bosses [...]
This was actually the three-month period of each of us who were mission chiefs, those who were released on the basis of President Vjosa Osmani's decision and at the request of Foreign Affairs Minister Donika Grovalla. This is the three-month period when you're on duty and you haven't left the mission without a boss. It's not like you gave up your general and day-to-day duties from those who are state duties and obligations that you took on the day you left for the mission. It was the last time in which we tried to maintain the maintenance of jobs in the diplomatic mission, also a kind of continued communication with the institutions of the host states and other diplomatic missions accredited in the states where we were even accredited in”.
“is an experience with a specific time period when you already are on duty and are not on duty. You have to close all things, and when you know that after that, there would have to be another ambassador-level diplomat who would have to take over from you”.
Vladhiu, in Klan Kosova, has said that host states where Kosovo has had accredited ambassadors are concerned about who the next ambassador will come after those who have already completed the mission.
I have not had the problem of communicating with Czech institutions, in the sense that the mandate was completed or not. With the institutions of the Czech Republic and Poland that I've been responsible for I've had communication until the last few days. It has been regular communication with them despite the mission's decision of withdrawal. I can tell you that there are other missions that have been in trouble, because you have completed the mandate and host states start preparing for your successor. The only question in all the missions we've been accredited by host states and other missions is who your successor is. It has nothing to do with the name of what comes to be about the continuation of Kosovo's communication and relations with the host state. On August 30th, the mandates of 13 diplomats have been completed, and now we have a void that has not been filled. It's a concern both in Kosovo and the host states what will be done now, who are the people to come and when they will come”.











