Pacolli-Page: Focus on the economy, but also on finding missing persons.

Kosovo Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli has hosted a meeting of the British ambassador in charge of organising the London Summit, Andrew Page. Pacolli acknowledged Ambassador Page with efforts to resolve the problem of free movement of citizens between Kosovo and Bosnia. Pages at the meeting presented the British Presidency priorities of the Process [...]
Kosovo Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli has hosted a meeting of the British ambassador in charge of organising the London Summit, Andrew Page.
Pacolli acknowledged Ambassador Page with efforts to resolve the problem of free movement of citizens between Kosovo and Bosnia.
Pages at the meeting presented the British Presidency priorities of the Berlin Process in economics, bilateral political issues with the focus of war crimes and missing persons, as well as security.
The British diplomat introduced Minister Pacolli with the British initiative for missing persons, to be led by Prince of Wales, involved earlier in the problem.
Minister Pacolli presented his idea for a free cross-border economic zone between northern Kosovo as a whole, with southern Serbia, remaining hostage areas of problem between the two countries, though the area with high developmental potential.
He, he, called for British assistance for professional education schools, for digital technology, to give youth lost hope.
The realisation of the Demarket Agreement has created new youthful energy and we need to channel this energy towards development, towards learning new professional skills, etc”, the Kosovo foreign minister said.
The London Summit is activity under the Berlin Process, the initiative of Chancellor Merkel, who recognises Great Britain as an important role in encouraging comprehensive co-operation among the 6 Western Balkan countries.












