Dachiqi-Pacolli: States that recognise Kosovo give atom bombs

Serbia's Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic has told Pacolli that “should be used to the fact that there are countries who think recognition of Kosovo's independence has been the wrong move”. At a press conference after meeting with Albanian counterpart Ditmir Bushati and Italian Angelino Aflono, the Serbian chief diplomat has ironic [the] chief's statement.
Serbia's Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic has told Pacolli that “should be used to the fact that there are countries who think recognition of Kosovo's independence has been the wrong move”.
At a press conference after meeting with Albanian counterpart Ditmir Bushati and Italian Angelino Alfano, the Serbian diplomat has ironising Kosovo diplomacy chief Behgjet Pacolli's statement, who in an interview last night, said Daciq has $300m available and that he offers weapons for lobby against Kosovo's independence.
The Serbian minister said he would have wanted it to be as Pacolli says, adding ironically: “Yes, we offer atom bombs”, the Belgrade media quoted Daciqi's words.
In the statement before reporters after the meeting in Belgrade with colleagues from Albania and Italy, Daciq called the Pristina authorities, but also all countries in the region, so that “can refrain from issues they disagree with Belgrade”, Express follows.
The chief of Serbian diplomacy added that “each must carry out its work” and voiced conviction that “process with Kosovo still finished”.
Asked for comments concerning Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama's statement that Albania and Kosovo should have a single president, Dacic said it could not be “the interpreter of other politicians' thoughts”.
We know what we disagree about Kosovo”, Dacic said, adding that even Serbia can give such statements, “ta suppose Serbia and Republika Srpska should have a president”












