Beden nominated Albanian diplomat for ambassador to Montenegro

Albanian diplomat Bix Aliu (Begzat Azem Aliu) is nominated by US President Joe Biden for extraordinary and powerful Ambassador to Montenegro. This was made known on the official site of the White House on Friday, September 16. Diplomat Aliu is a career member of the Foreign High Service, minister-in-law class as [...]
Albanian diplomat Bix Aliu (Begzat Azem Aliu) is nominated by US President Joe Biden for extraordinary and powerful Ambassador to Montenegro.
This was made known on the official site of the White House on Friday, September 16.
Diplomat Aliu is a career member of the Foreign Ministry, the minister-in-chief class, as he recently served as a part of a job, temporary at the American Embassy in Budapest, Hungary.
Prior to that, he was the deputy head of the American Embassy Mission in Poland and in charge of work, temporarily throughout 2021.
Earlier, Aliu was the General Consul of the US Consul General in Krakov and awarded the medal Honoris Gratia, the city's highest honour, for its significant progress in economic and cultural ties between the United States and Krakova.
Ali's other tasks include serving as US Embassy's Deputy Chief of Mission in Podgorica, Montenegro, Public Diplomacy Officer in Tirana, Albania, Deputy Co-ordinator running at the State Training Centre of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Service in Congress as Congressman Pearson.
Aliu has a medical degree from Pristina University, Kosovo and a Master Diplom in Strategic Studies from the American Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
Ali is the winner of numerous awards for the State Department performance and speaks Montenegrin, Polish, Serb-Croatian, Macedonian and Albanian.












