Donika Gervalla
Kosovo Passes First Step to Council of Europe Membership
The Council of Europe voted on Monday to send Kosovo's application for membership to the organization's Parliamentary Assembly.
Kosovo: Vucic is preparing Military Aggression in the Balkans like Putin's in Ukraine
At the Security Council /UNSC/, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kosovo, Donika Gervalla, stated that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic is preparing a military aggression in the Balkans like that of Vladimir Putin in Ukraine.
Kosovo Welcomes First Ukrainian Journalist Fleeing War
Ukrainian journalist Lyudmila Makey said on Monday after becoming the first to be hosted as part of the Journalists-in-Residence Kosovo Programme that she was thankful for the safe haven amid the Russian invasion of her home country.
Logar calls for implementation of Afghanistan benchmarks
New York – Slovenian Foreign Minister Anže Logar urged his EU peers to stick with the agreement the ministers reached an an informal meeting in Slovenia in September regarding Afghanistan, as EU foreign ministers held a meeting on the margins of the UN General Assembly on Monday.
Kosovo Foreign Minister Under Fire over War Court Comments
Abelard Tahiri, the head of Democratic Party of Kosovo, PDK's parliamentary group, called on Thursday for the dismissal of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Donika Gervalla because she said in 2016 that she was willing to provide evidence material to the Kosovo Specialist Chambers in The Hague.
Donika Gervalla-Schwarz: Childhood Emigrant Becomes Kosovo’s Top Diplomat
Gervalla-Schwarz was born in North Macedonia capital, Skopje, in 1971, when it was still part of socialist Yugoslavia. She spent her early childhood living between Skopje and Pristina, where her father, Jusuf Gervalla, was a well-known writer, singer and artist.
Kosovo President Honours Albanian Speaker to Mixed Reactions
Kosovo President Hashim Thaci decorated the chairman of the Albanian parliament, Gramoz Ruci in Pristina on Monday, instigating a wave of anger among intellectuals and politicians in Kosovo.