Ambassador Cornblum dies, who made history opening the first US office in Kosovo

The Kosovo Embassy in Washington has announced the death of US Ambassador John Cornblum, who had made the first opening of the US office in Kosovo on 5 June 1996, this historic decision at a historic moment in American support for Kosovo. The Kosovo Embassy has expressed condolences over Cornblum's death by recalling [...]
The Kosovo Embassy in Washington has announced the death of US Ambassador John Cornblum, who had made the first opening of the US office in Kosovo on 5 June 1996, this historic decision at a historic moment in American support for Kosovo.
The Kosovo Embassy has expressed condolences for Kornblum's death by recalling its indomitable work on freedom, democracy and transatlantic reports.
We've heard of the life separation of Ambassador John C. Cornblum, a real giant in diplomatic history.
Our heartfelt condolences go to his family and friends. The historic opening of the first US diplomatic office in Kosovo by Ambassador Cornblum on June 5, 1996, marked a milestone in steadfast American support for our cause.
His undeterred devotion to freedom, democracy and transatlantic relations, extended over 40 years, represents a legacy that will continue to live.
May you rest in peace, Ambassador Cornblum.
We are known to hear about the passage of Ambassador John C. Cornblum, a true child in history diplomat.
Our heart problems go out to his family and friends. Ambassador Cornblum's historical operation of the first U.S. The diplomat office in Kosovo on June 5th, 1996,... Pic.twitter. com/ Ygyxt7bH3s) Embassy of Kosovo US (@KosovoinU S) December 22, 2023












