Kosovo diplomacy degrading statements

The devastating declaration has come from the government's number two for all domestic and international commitments to persuade Serbia to recognise the state of Kosovo. According to the first deputy prime minister, meanwhile Foreign Affairs Minister Behgjet Pacolli, Serbia should not need recognition of the Republic of Kosovo, Koha Ditore writes today. Office [...]
The prime minister's office has not commented on Pacolli's statement, it has only promoted the opposite, which the head of diplomacy says.
President Hashim Thaci, who has taken the role of leader in the dialogue, and Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has so far been talking about final agreements with Serbia, where mutual recognition is said to be inevitable.
The Parliamentary Commission on Foreign Affairs has voiced concern over Pacolli's statements, while the latter has not responded to calls for reporting.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has published parts Friday from the chief of this dictatorship's interview for the Italian agency “Noova”. Speaking about relations with Serbia, Pacolli has issued an unprecedented statement by state officials.
Serbia should not necessarily recognise Kosovo's independence, but should not stop Pristina's journey to Europe”, Pacolli has said.
Unlike Serbia, which has so far fought the state of Kosovo, both inside and outside, Pacolli considers its northern neighbour a factor of stability.










