Kosovo soon on the UNESCO map according to Hoti

Kosovo soon on the UNESCO map according to Hoti
Hoti speaking in Archaeological Park Ulpiana, September 22, 2020

 The Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Avdullah Hoti participated today in the cultural event in which was promoted the Albanian rich cultural diversity, through traditional clothing and handicrafts. 

The event is organized by the Kosovo Government in the Archaeological Park Ulpiana.

After greeting the participants, Prime Minister Hoti said that today it is an institutional obligation to be with the Minister of Culture, but also a pleasure to be in this environment to see girls, boys, men, and women who present the clothes of different regions of Albanians and communities living in Kosovo that make up all that color and cultural heritage not only of Kosovo but also of Europe and the world.

"It is a very good event that today in this historical place of thousands of years, together with the Monastery of Gracanica and full of other historical and cultural assets of Kosovo that constitute history and world heritage, to be together in the promotion of these national costumes. We feel very honored that this heritage of ours stimulates the interest of scholars, students, professors from Chile, India, and from different countries of the world", said Prime Minister Hoti.

Kosovo will soon have a place on the UNESCO map - said Prime Minister Hoti, expressing his conviction that with the expertise we have, with this wealth, and with the extraordinary care that the Minister of Culture has at the local level and here at the central level.

"We must quickly move towards membership in international organizations to further promote our culture and cultural diversity that we have as Kosovo," said Prime Minister Hoti, congratulating the Minister of Culture, Vlora Dumoshi, for this organization and especially students from different countries that today honored us and made us part of the world cultural and archaeological heritage community.
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