The German Ambassador to Kosovo, Rainer Rudolph, has shared his experience from his first 100 days in the country through a post published on the website of the German Embassy.
Rudolph emphasized that one of the strongest impressions since his very first day has been the “extraordinary warmth of hospitality” he has encountered everywhere he has gone.
“From day one, I have been met with kindness, openness, and genuine smiles,” he wrote, adding that while his experience began in the capital, curiosity quickly led him beyond Prishtina.
During these 100 days, the ambassador visited the mountains near Brod, the historic city of Prizren, the beautiful Deçan Monastery, and also traveled to the northern part of the country.
He said that in all these journeys the experience was the same: welcoming people, meaningful conversations, and a strong sense of connection with Germany.
Rudolph stressed that getting to know Kosovo through its people has been an “absolute joy” and highlighted the country’s natural beauty, mentioning Gërmia Park in Prishtina as an example of how beautiful surroundings can be experienced close to home.
He concluded by expressing optimism for the days ahead and for new opportunities to explore and experience Kosovo.
