00:00Kosovo President Dr. Vyosa Osmani paid her respects at the Warriors Mausoleum in Kuala
00:06Lumpur on Friday as part of her four-day official visit to Malaysia, which began on Thursday.
00:12The mausoleum located within the compound of the National Mosque is the final resting
00:17place of several Malaysian leaders, including former prime ministers. Her visit included
00:23a solemn moment at the grave of Malaysia's fifth prime minister, Tun Abdullah Ahmad
00:28Badawi, who passed away on April 14. She was accompanied by Education Minister Fadlina
00:35Siddek, who served as the minister in attendance. Also present were Abdullah's son, Tanshri Kamaluddin
00:41Abdullah, and daughter, Nori Abdullah. The visit was a symbolic gesture of Kosovo's appreciation
00:48for Malaysia's enduring support, particularly under Abdullah's leadership during Kosovo's
00:53state-building process. It also underscored the shared values of peace, unity, and mutual
01:00respect between both nations.
01:02A day earlier, Osmani posthumously conferred Kosovo's highest state honor, the Order of
01:09Independence, on Abdullah, recognizing his commitment to peace and unwavering support for Kosovo's
01:15independence and development. The award was received by Abdullah's son-in-law and former
01:20health minister, Kairi Jamaluddin. Earlier in her visit, President Osmani also toured the
01:26National Mosque and the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, IAMM. At the museum, she explored
01:33the gallery Oceans That Speak, Islam and the Emergence of the Malay World, which highlights
01:39the spread of Islam across maritime Southeast Asia and its influence on the cultural and
01:44civilizational fabric of the Malay archipelago.
01:50College of messages for semi-
02:02Japanese Mantra Salamuddin.
02:04So, what have you thought about yourself?
02:07That's the end of the season.
02:10We bring the Islander, so I'm sure I was very close to you.
02:13So, the cavern and social circumstance can I bring my attention to you.
02:15It's okay.
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