Pop star Dua Lipa has said that after providing Kosovo citizenship, “both my sides are now one”.
The singer was born to the Kosovan-Labanian parents in London, and she was briefly lived in the capital Printhine from the age of 11 when Kosovo returned after her parents after attaining freedom.
President Vajosa Usman, who hosted the ceremony, said that it was a “honor”, which provided a Lipa citizenship, “one of the most prestigious cultural figures in the history of our country as” as “as” as “.
In a statement, Lipa said: “It fulfills the duality of me always. I love this country and it means a lot for me and my family.”
Sharing the pictures of the ceremony on X, Osamani wrote: “Dua and Kosovo have always been inseparable. From the world’s biggest stages to the hearts of millions, he has taken our story with strength, pride and grace …
“Our gratitude is endless for everything of Dua, and continues for Kosovo.”
“Kosovo’s Mani – Welcome to the house,” he added to a separate post.
Lipa is currently for a three -day Sunny Hill Festival in Kosovo, which she improved on Friday.
Lipa has often talked about her love for the country, and established a donation that focuses on helping weak communities in Kosovo.
The radical optimism singer was congratulated at the ceremony by a children’s songs, singing a rendering of his hit levitating.
Apart from this, Kosovo was the Ambassador of Britain in Jonathan Hargravas in attendance.
He posted a picture smiling with Lipa on X, and said the UK and Kosovo were proud to say “one of our own” to the pop star.
Lipa now has citizenship for Britain, Albania and Kosovo.
He was awarded Albanian citizenship in 2022 to promote the country through his music and fame.
Lipa was also awarded the title of Honorary Ambassador of Kosovo by the President in 2022.
He said that it was a “honor and a privilege that was able to represent its country around the world and continue his work and efforts globally”.
After his performance at The Sunny Hill Festival on Friday, he wrote on Instagram: “Sharing this night with all of you, in the city, who shaped me, surrounded by so much energy, happiness and pride … It is difficult to keep in words what it means.”
Lipa established a concert in 2018 with her father in her parents’ hometown.
Festival, He explained last year“What do you think about Kosovo and what it thinks about being a war -torn, was established to change its rhetoric”.
Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008, after years of stressful relations between its Serb and mainly Albanian residents, and is recognized by the US and most of the major European Union countries.
However, Serbia, supported by Russia, refuses to do so, as most ethnic sarb inside Kosovo.