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Albert Arapi | |
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Born | Mirditë, Albania | June 8, 1958
Occupation | Advisor |
Organization(s) | Diplomatic Mission Peace and Prosperity |
Albert Arapi (born June 8, 1958) is an advisor for the Diplomatic Mission Peace and Prosperity. He was born in Mirditë, Albania.
Early Life
editAlbert Arapi was born on June 8, 1958, in Mirditë, Albania.
Career
editAlbert Arapi serves as an advisor for the Diplomatic Mission Peace and Prosperity. He is recognized for his intellectual values, dignity, and integrity as a warrior of peace. He is a friend of many politicians and diplomats worldwide and is dedicated to promoting peace and humanitarian efforts
Personal Life
editArapi is married to his wife Kristina Arapi.
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