Pacolli says Guinea-based Bisao has re- upsurgeon Kosovo

Kosovo Foreign Affairs Minister Behgjet Pacolli has again insisted today that Guinea Bisao has restored the recognition of Kosovo he had made in 2011. Kosovo's chief of diplomacy today on Facebook has posted two documents -- one in Portuguese, in which, according to Pacolli, the return of recognition is confirmed, [...]
Kosovo's chief of diplomacy today on Facebook has posted two documents -- one in Portuguese, in which, according to Pacolli -- confirmed the return of recognition, and another in French, with which the embassy of this African state in Brussels says to have sent the Kosovo Embassy to the European Union headquarters along with the announcement of recognition.
Pacolli has also accompanied these two documents with a text with which electronic media in Kosovo are accused of broadcasting a letter to the Serbian portal, which had questioned the return of Guinea's recognition to Kosovo.
This is Pacolli's Facebook post:
“Just as I received officially the reconfirmation of Guinea Bissau that this state recognises Kosovo, while any of our media continues to feed on official Serbian information. This is not the only time that happens. Unfortunately, these media people don't come to the offices of our institutions that are close to them. Our foreign ministry's work is not measured by the noise of Serbian media or institutions, nor with their reflective echo in some Kosovo media”.
Serbian media at the end of last year had announced that Guinea Bisau has drawn recognition of Kosovo and for its official marks had also come to Pristina.
Regarding the number of states that have recognised Kosovo's independence in its institutions, unfortunately, there are disproportions of statements.















