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Kosovo President Dr Vjosa Osmani paid her respects at the Warriors’ Mausoleum in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday (May 3), where former Malaysian prime ministers and other national leaders were laid to rest, as part of her four-day official visit to Malaysia.

Her visit, held within the grounds of the National Mosque, included a moment of reflection at the grave of Malaysia’s fifth prime minister, Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who passed away on April 14.

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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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