Donika Kadaj-Bujupi, advisor to President Vjosa Osmani, has stated that the Republic of Kosovo has marked a significant year of tireless work and concrete achievements, highlighting progress across the diplomatic, institutional, and security sectors.
According to Kadaj-Bujupi, during the past year Kosovo secured four new international recognitions, alongside the reconfirmation of numerous existing recognitions, while also achieving the lifting of unjust measures imposed by the European Union. She emphasized that building new alliances and strengthening existing partnerships demonstrate that Kosovo advances when it acts with dignity, clarity, and a clear state vision.
“Throughout this year, Kosovo’s passport has been strengthened, the army consolidated as a guarantor of security and sovereignty, Kosovo’s voice has become clearer and more influential internationally, and sovereignty has been extended throughout the entire territory,” Kadaj-Bujupi stated.
She further underlined that President Vjosa Osmani has remained consistently close to citizens, both within Kosovo and across the diaspora, listening to them, representing them, and defending their interests wherever necessary.
Speaking about President Osmani’s leadership, Kadaj-Bujupi described it as being built on clarity of vision, institutional discipline, and unwavering commitment to the public interest.
“Her leadership is founded on vision, institutional discipline, and dedication to the public good — a leadership that does not seek glory, but results; that does not speak excessively, but acts decisively,” she said.
“I am grateful for the opportunity to serve my country alongside a President who leads Kosovo with integrity, humility, and courage. With confidence that Kosovo’s future is built every day through honest work and a clear vision.”
