Begaj decrees release, appointment of several ambassadors in Albania

In a press release published on Monday, Albania's presidency suggests that Albanian President Bajram Begaj has signed decrees for the release and appointment of a series of ambassadors of the Republic of Albania to diplomatic representations in various countries of the world.
Under these changes, the Albanian president decreed the release from office:
- Donika Hoxha, from the post of extraordinary and Mighty Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina (not residents), as she follows the post in the Republic of Croatia (resident);
- Dastid Koreshi, from the post of extraordinary and Mighty Ambassador to the Eternal Mission of the Republic of Albania to the Council of Europe in Strasbourg (resident);
- Eglantina Gjermeni, from task of extraordinary and Mighty Ambassador to O Mission The SEU and International Organisations in Vienna (resident), writes Euronews, Transaction Periscope.
Begaj also decreed the appointment on duty:
- Spiro Koci, in the post of extraordinary and Mighty Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina (resident);
- Florian Nova, in the post of ambassador to the Arab Republic of Egypt (resident), as well as Syria, Jordan, Libya, Palestine, Lebanon, and Sudan (no resident);
- Elvira Isufi, in office of Ambassador to the Kingdom of Sweden (resident), as well as Finland, Iceland, and Norway (not residents);
- Dastid Koros, in the post of extraordinary and almighty ambassador to the United Nations Office and other international organisations in Geneva (resident);
- Ermal Muca, in the post of ambassador to Japan (resident), as well as in the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia (no resident), as well as in the Republic of Korea (no resident). /Periscope












