The Foreign Affairs Commission breaks every record, keeps Pacolli five hours in reporting.

Nearly 5 hours has lasted the report of Kosovo Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli to the Kosovo Parliament's Foreign Affairs Commission, led by Democratic League of Kosovo MP Vjosa Osmani. After a long absence, the minister responded to the commission's application for reporting at a meeting on charges of Replica [...]
Nearly 5 hours has lasted the report of Kosovo Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli to the Kosovo Parliament's Foreign Affairs Commission, led by Democratic League of Kosovo MP Vjosa Osmani.
After a long absence, the minister responded to the commission's application for reporting, at a meeting on numerous charges of replicas.
According to Pacolli, Kosovo has not been attracted to any recognition, even though Deputy Prime Minister Enver Hoxhaj and other officials had told the media that such a phenomenon had occurred.
Pacolli also reported on the failure to membership in Interpol and answered dozens of other questions of the commission members.
In some cases, Pacolli accused the media of reporting about attracting recognitions and on the topic of changing borders, but the commission's head, Vjosa Osmani, repeatedly rejected such media assessments, insisting that media freedom should be respected and that such reports have been in the interest of informing citizens.












