Pacolli: Patience is over with Serbia, we can also scale measures

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli has stressed that today the application of a proportional approach to Serbia has begun, and if there is an escalation of the need, through which Serbia will understand that for any of its negative, damaging and damaging behaviour towards Kosovo, there will be a price which [...]
Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli has stressed that today the application of a proportional approach to Serbia has begun, and if there is an escalation of the need, through which Serbia will understand that for any of its negative, damaging and damaging behaviour towards Kosovo, there will be a price it will initially pay.
This practice is for trade, for economics, for justice, for security, also for foreign policy and diplomacy. Patience is a force, but acting with patience is wisdom. From today, specific measures of patient action start with”, Pacolli announced.
Pacolli's Facebook mailing:
It has long since informed European institutions of Serbia's scandalous behaviour and its institutions against human and economic freedoms of citizens of the Republic of Kosovo. It has long been at all forums, at all meetings, that I continue to spread the issue of the scandalous behaviour of Serbian diplomacy in terms of propaganda and false news of the non-democratic regime in Serbia. I have long been repeating that this scandalous and anti-European behaviour of Serbia will come to an end, and that for everything there is a point where patience affects the end. Today, with the Government of the Republic of Kosovo's decision to impose import measures on Serbia, patience is over. Right today, the application of a proportional approach has begun, and if there is an even escalating need, through which Serbia will understand that for any of its negative, damaging behavior, and violating Kosovo, there will be a price it will initially pay. This practice applies to trade, to economics, to justice, to security, will also apply to foreign policy and diplomacy. Patience is a force, but acting with patience is wisdom. From today, specific measures of patient action begin.












