Pacolli voices support for Great Britain in crisis with Russia

Within the framework of the Western Balkan foreign ministers' joint meeting with senior leaders of the European Commission and Great Britain in Sarajevo, Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli has also met with British State Minister for Europe and America Alan Duncan. “At lunch laid down by Bosnian counterpart in Sarajevo, [...]
Within the framework of the Western Balkan foreign ministers' joint meeting with senior leaders of the European Commission and Great Britain in Sarajevo, Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli has also met with British State Minister for Europe and America Alan Duncan.
“In the lunch laid down by Bosnian counterpart in Sarajevo, British State Minister for Europe and America I expressed support for Great Britain in the crisis with Russia like all other Balkan colleagues”, Pacolli has said.
Furthermore, speaking of regional co-operation, he has stressed the need, to have concrete results from political meetings, and not just photographs or discussions.
“I asked for Serbia to have more constructive approaches to Kosovo, which is already a consolidated state reality known by 117 states, member of over 60 regional and global organisations. I invited Ivica Dachic to stay out of my tracks all over the globe to prevent our work of recognition because it's wasted energy. I told him that we should look to the future, because young people -- especially those born after the war -- are interested in free movement, and want final peace” -- are further expressed the head of Kosovo diplomacy.
Speaking of joint projects linking people and communities in the Balkans, Kosovo's top diplomat has called for work to revive the old communication routes on railways, roads, etc., and to build new roads, as he has an interest in Japan and China in these ties.
“I invited the Bosnian counterpart to end the existing reality when thousands of Kosovars of Bosnian origin -- and also their brothers or family members in Bosnia -- must order in Tirana, Skopje or Zagreb to obtain visas, spending a lot of”, Minister Pacolli stressed.











