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EU Commissioner for Internal Affairs Dimitris Avramoopoulos awaits Foreign Minister Pacolli at a meeting in Brussels. “We are expecting good news to open the doors for visa liberalisation for Kosovo. I would be the happiest person to make the signing of the visa liberalisation decision for Kosovo”, has [...]
EU Commissioner for Internal Affairs Dimitris Avramoopoulos awaits Foreign Minister Pacolli at a meeting in Brussels.
“We are expecting good news to open the doors for visa liberalisation for Kosovo. I would be the happiest man to decide the signing of the visa liberalisation decision for Kosovo”, EU Commissioner for Internal Affairs Dimitris Avramoopoulos, Kosovo Foreign Minister, told Mr. Behgjet Pacolli, during a meeting in Brussels.
The situation in the Kosovo Parliament was long discussed in this first conversation between the two politicians. You are in a friendly environment and you know my mood for Kosovo. Kosovo is in the centre of the Balkans and we do not want a re-Balkanisation of the region, but we want Kosovo to be the European integration flag”, he confirmed.
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Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli said, in turn, that “after 3 years of impasse, Kosovo is expected to vote demarcation with Montenegro”.
I'd like to invite you to celebrate the news with the young people of my country. EU conditions for Kosovo are not for your own interests, but for our own good and I am a great supporter of European integration. “As small countries we cannot survive in today's”- said Minister Pacolli.
In addition, Kosovo's top diplomat described today's Government of Kosovo as “a very dynamic government that can do a lot of work if supported by European institutions”.












