Remarkment vote postponed, Pacolli shows timing of ratification

First Deputy Prime Minister Behgjet Pacolli says ratification of the demarcation paves the way for visa liberalisation, but according to him, the vote will likely not take place two weeks. Foreign Affairs Minister Behgjet Pacolli does not expect the vote on the demarcation agreement to take place at the session scheduled for Wednesday next week. [...]
Foreign Affairs Minister Behgjet Pacolli does not expect the vote on the demarcation agreement to take place at the session scheduled for Wednesday next week. He says there is only one debate expected at Wednesday's meeting until it shows the time when this issue is expected to end.
If the adoption of this agreement occurs on Wednesday, it would be a miracle. I'm afraid it's early. Against my will, but I see the second week of March as key to this”, Pacolli told Klan Kosovo.
Whether the deputy prime minister and Kosovo Foreign Minister are cast into the polls next week or after two weeks is saying the demarcation will be carried out.
He believes the contribution to this will also give Serbia's Vetevendosje List as long as there is a particular call for the latter.
“Even they will do an examination of their own trash to think that Kosovo is above all and above all”, Pacolli said.
For the pact reached the day before aside from the others Pacolli credited his boss in Government.
With the ratification of the border demarcation agreement with Montenegro signed in August 2015 in Vienna, according to Pacolli, a new site for the state of Kosovo and its international perspective opens.










