Daciq: There is a secret list of powerful countries lobing for Kosovo

Serbian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic in an interview for television “First TV” has said Serbia is aware that there is a secret document for Pristina from a list of Western countries that are putting pressure to change their position on Kosovo independence, Periskopi reports. There is [...] a diciq
Dacic has said that Pristina is planning to pressure these countries in order to gain membership in several international organisations.
According to him, there is already a list of Western states that are burdened with this pressure.
Serbian media report that countries that must put pressure on Pristina are selected based on the impact and proximity they have for countries that should be disciplined. That is what countries that may have doubts about Kosovo's membership vote in international organisations imply.
On the one hand, the list of countries under pressure is said to be U.S.A., Germany, France, Great Britain, and other countries, while on the other hand, countries under pressure, such as Armenia, Algeria, Bolivia, Egypt, Jamaica, Mexico, Nepal, Slovakia, Tunisia, Zambia, and other countries.
Serbia's foreign minister confirmed this morning that Serbia is aware of all plans he claims are being made by Pristina for a long time.
According to him, this list has even been made public.
In addition to this secret list of countries that will lobby for Pristina, Dacic says many other activities are being undertaken in co-operation with Western countries.
There are currently still appointments. But it is known who is responsible for the country under discussion”, Dachic was quoted as saying.
In addition, he has spoken about media reports that Kosovo has paid lobbyists to lobby for Kosovo independence.
According to him, it's not secret. He even mentions two home lobbies, one of whom claims to be engaged, in other U.S. France.
Dicicic, who has been putting pressure on various countries at all times for attracting recognition of Kosovo, has said countries are being offered inappropriate bids for recognition of Kosovo.
Dacic mentions expensive lobbie prices, which he says range from $600m to $2m annually. /Periscope











