How he never thought of this post, Haradinaj says he met THE Vatican CRYMINISTIN (Video)

Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has said that at the meeting with Pope Francescu, he has submitted the request for recognition with Kosovo. Announcing his meeting with Cardinal Parolin, he said that in some form, he is the Vatican prime minister. I have a working meeting with his Eminence, Cardinal Parrol who is secretary of [...]
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has said that at the meeting with Pope Francescu, he has submitted the request for recognition with Kosovo. Announcing his meeting with Cardinal Parolin, he said that in some form, he is the Vatican prime minister.
I have a working meeting with his Eminence, Cardinal Parrolin, who is Vatican secretary, in the Vatican hierarchy, he is prime minister. This job meeting has been more than an hour, we have talked about the bilate themes Kosovo Holy See. We have primarily talked about topics, religious tolerance, our commitment to peace in the region and membership in the EU and other international organisations, and what matters to us, recognition by the Vatican. At the same time with the Pope, with the Holy Father, I have had the opportunity to market for Kosovo and have prepared for it a gift, a letter of recognition with a covering of the 10th anniversary logo of 87x1>, Haradinaj said, Periscopi.
He has said he has delivered the message to the Pope that the people of Kosovo look to the Vatican.
The possibility to say that the people of Kosovo look to you and waits for you. He was open, and after he received the request, he returned and told me. I have in my heart the people of Kosovo, I feel it, I will pray for you, for your country, and there is hope that Kosovo will find its place, in the land of peoples in peace. For the most part, the conversation was in this purpose of getting to know one another. I have to tell you that I have made the greatest care of Kosovo explaining what the European family has gained with Kosovo -- won no crime, no risks, but only exchange”, Haradinaj/Periscope.











