Gatekeepers News reports that Kosovo President, Vjosa Osmani handed over the medal to the U.S. Ambassador to Pristina, Philip S. Kosnett on Sunday during a ceremony held in front of the presidential office.
Beau Biden was in the Balkan country 20 years ago to help establish the rule of law there as it became independent from Yugoslavia.
He worked in Kosovo after the 1998-1999 war with the military forces and also with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. He died in 2015 of brain cancer at 46.
Gatekeepers News reports that Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008, a decade after a 1998-1999 war with Serb forces. The war ended after a 78-day NATO air campaign drove Serb troops out and a peacekeeping force moved in.
Most Western nations have recognised Kosovo, but Serbia and its allies Russia and China do not. Tensions over Kosovo remain a source of volatility in the Balkans.
The U.S President, in his reaction, described the medal as “incredible” and “a great honour to recognize the legacy of our son.”
He noted that the deceased “was so committed to working with the people of Kosovo to make sure that war crimes were thoroughly investigated and professionally prosecuted.”
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