Poland willing to deepen relations with Kosovo

Poland's Foreign Affairs Minister, Jacek Kapatovic, has voiced readiness for strengthening relations between Poland and Kosovo. He has invited Kosovo's deputy prime minister and Kosovo top diplomat Behgjet Pacolli to Poland. Kosovo and Poland are willing to strengthen bilateral relations. I will visit Pristina and you are welcome in Warsaw”, [...]
Kosovo and Poland are willing to strengthen bilateral relations. I will visit Pristina and you are welcome in Warsaw”, Polish Foreign Minister Jacek Kapatovic, Kosovo Foreign Minister and the number two government, Behgjet Pacolli, told.
“In the first case, I want to come to Warsaw for establishing diplomatic relations and to strengthen economic co-operation. You are the best partners for us, because you understand us very well”, Pacolli said, at his meeting in Sunio, Greece, where he attends at the invitation of Greek counterpart Nikos Kotzias.
Regional developments were discussed during the meeting. Asked how you see the outcome of the Kosovo-Serbia talks by Polish counterpart, the chief of Kosovo diplomacy said that “Kosovo is an independent state, the whole accepted and its neighbour Serbia. Final dialogue is based on these promises, because we want to build the secure future of our children”.
Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli is located in Sunio, Greece, at the invitation of his Greek counterpart, Nikos Kotzias, where the Visegrad Process Ministerial works (Polon, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia), plus Western Balkan countries are just launched.











