Begaj decrees the release and appointment of a series of ambassadors in Albania

The Presidency of Albania announced this Monday that President Bajram Begaj signed several decrees pertaining to the diplomatic corps of the Republic of Albania. These official instruments formalized the release and appointment of numerous ambassadors serving in various international posts worldwide. The decrees outlined specific changes to key diplomatic assignments.

Among the personnel affected by the changes was Donika Hoxha. President Begaj decreed the release of Ms. Hoxha from her role as the Extraordinary and Full Powers Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina (non-resident).

However, the announcement specified that she will continue her service in her capacity as the resident representative in the Republic of Croatia. Additionally, the decrees addressed the status of Dastid Koreshi. Mr.

Koreshi was formally released from his duties as the Extraordinary and Full Powers Ambassador to the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Albania to the Council of Europe. The signing of these decrees represents a structured governmental effort to manage and update Albania’s representation across its global diplomatic network. The actions confirm the authority of the presidency in overseeing the deployment and status of its ambassadors.

These adjustments reflect the ongoing administrative processes required to maintain Albania’s diplomatic presence and operational effectiveness in diverse international settings. The official release of these appointments underscores the formal mechanisms through which the Albanian state manages its foreign relations personnel.

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