Haradinaj: We've asked for <x0-term truce” with Serbia for foreign diplomacy

Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj said that from the European Union and the US, they have sought ceasefire with Serbia in order for political peace to prevail in the dialogue. The country's executive chief made these comments before holding a meeting with Foreign Affairs Minister Behgjet Pacolli, where they discussed Kosovo diplomacy. [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj said that from the European Union and the US, they have sought ceasefire with Serbia in order for political peace to prevail in the dialogue.
The country's executive chief made these comments before holding a meeting with Foreign Affairs Minister Behgjet Pacolli, where they discussed Kosovo diplomacy.
Haradinaj also said that the ceasefire with Serbia means that this state will no longer obstruct the Kosovo foreign plan.
While stressing that at the meeting in Brussels, they have also talked about returning the Serbian List to the country's institutions.
We have requested a truce with Serbia. So we've asked the parties in this case to Americans and Europeans who in the spirit of dialogue that's being presented with the definition or the final agreement being called that is a binding legal agreement, meaning recognition. In the spirit of this process to dominate a spirit of political peace that means no longer activity for lobby against Kosovo, not obstruction of Kosovo into the external plan, and the return of the Serbian List to institutions that would be understandable in the spirit of an internal and regional consensus”, Haradinaj said.
He said that security that the country's foreign policy is peaceful, and that the Kosovo diplomatic issue has been carried to remote countries as far as recognitions are concerned.
The executive chief has said that in the external plan Kosovo is quite challenged,
Foreign Affairs Minister Behgjet Pacolli citing the challenges facing them as diplomacy said that with the prime minister during this meeting, they will discuss the commitments of Kosovo diplomacy on the issue of lobbiing on new recognitions, new MPJ regulation, bilateral, multilateral and regional co-operation, Euro-Atlantic integrations, Kosovo's membership in the Council of Europe, in the U.S. NESTO, INTERPOL.
Kosovo's top diplomat said that, viciously, Serbia is lobbiing against Kosovo.
The “Serbs are extremely lobbiing against Kosovo, I have to say by many means, with many honours, with many people, with many business people locked up and working in this direction, but that doesn't discourage us for reasons that we have something legitimate is our right to move forward and never to be influenced and weakened by these” initiatives, Pacolli said.
Ahead of this meeting, Pacolli said that Kosovo lacks diplomatic staff but is working at the Diplomat Academy.











