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Former ambassador Delawie: Serbia is a threat to peace in the Balkans, not Kosovo

The former ambassador of the United States of America in Kosovo, Greg Delawie, has reacted to the statements of the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, that Kosovo poses a threat to peace in the Balkans. Ambassador Delawie, in a post on Twitter, called Vucic’s statements warmongering. He has emphasized that the threat to peace in… Continue reading Former ambassador Delawie: Serbia is a threat to peace in the Balkans, not Kosovo

83 years ago, in Albania, silver coins were put into circulation for the last time

Today, 83 years ago, silver coins were put into circulation for the last time in Albania. On August 22, 1939, the National Bank of Albania (1925-1945) put silver coins into circulation for the last time. They were in denominations of 5 and 10 Lek. On the basis of the Viceroy’s Decree and the new Monetary… Continue reading 83 years ago, in Albania, silver coins were put into circulation for the last time

On Tuesday, August 23rd, get out and vote for Vedat Gashi!

This Tuesday, August 23rd, our community has a great opportunity to send an Albanian-American to Washington. Vedat Gashi is running in the Democratic Party Primary for New York 16th Congressional District. AN APPEAL TO THE ALBANIAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITY IN NEW YORK It’s time for all of us, of Democratic, Republican, Independent persuasion—to support the American and Albanian-American… Continue reading On Tuesday, August 23rd, get out and vote for Vedat Gashi!

Escobar and Lajcak visit Pristina and Belgrade this week

The American envoy for the Western Balkans, Gabriel Escobar, and the European Union’s special envoy for dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, Miroslav Lajcak, are expected to visit Pristina and Belgrade this week, Radio Free Europe learns from diplomatic sources in Brussels. Radio Evropa e Lire has learned from its sources that Escobar and Lajçak will… Continue reading Escobar and Lajcak visit Pristina and Belgrade this week