According to Pacolli, Kosovo chips are ugly

In a several-hour report before the Commission for Foreign Affairs, Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Behgjet Pacolli, at the same time foreign minister, exhausted all possible excuses for the failure of diplomacy on Kosovo's membership in Interpol, Periscope reports. There, Pacolli mentioned beautiful Serbian girls who, according to him, influenced the decision of representatives [...]
There, Pacolli mentioned beautiful Serbian girls who, according to him, influenced the decision of representatives of the states to members of this organisation.
“Ay has had beautiful Serbian girls who have approached diplomats with envelopes”, Pacolli said today during the report to the Commission.
With that, Pacolli placed full emphasis on the treatment of Serbian chips as sexual objects to reap future diplomatic success against Kosovo.
Even according to his stance, Kosovo's ties are ugly.
But that's not what Pacolli thought.
In 2011, he was launched on a lobby mission to Libya with a 128-member delegation.
Everything was organised by New Kosovo Alliance President Behgjet Pacolli. Part of the delegation was Mimoza Kusari-Lila, who had been part of Pacolli's party, and is now deputy of the Alternative.
The delegation had not occurred to them that the lobby would end with song and dance before Libya's already late dictator, Muammar Gaddhafi.
Even, Kosovo's <x0vants delegation” did not dare turn Gaddafi's back.
Since the delegation had first received orders not to take away the phones and cameras for the fact that their use was not allowed within the tent of Gaddafi, few could know if Kosovo's “lobler” knew whether to dance.












