Pacolli expected to travel to Serbia if granted permission

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli could head to Serbia on Saturday, if the authorities grant him permission. An invitation to stay has been addressed in the city of Novi Pazar on July 21st but also in several other municipalities in the area [...]
An invitation to stay -- July 21st and July 22nd -- has been addressed in the city of Novi Pazar, but also in several other municipalities in the Sandzak area.
The invitation, which Klan Kosova has provided, is made by the Bosniak National Council.
Pacolli has been invited to the quality of Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of the Republic of Kosovo.
The Kosovo government's two-year-old name is meant to take part in the solemn meeting of the Bosniak National Council and on the topic: “The process of establishing stability and regional co-operation in the Balkans”.
The agenda for the second day, according to the invitation, envisions visits to other Sandzak municipalities and the Peter Plain.
The acceptance of this invitation and your arrival makes a great honor to the Bosniak National Council, Bosniaks and all citizens of Sandzak”, said at the end of the invitation, signed by Council Secretary Mirza Hajdinovic.
Pacolli, in a sigh for Klan Kosova, has said he will go to Novi Pazar if Serbia's authorities give him permission.
Sandzak is a region that lies in Serbia-Montenegro, which is inhabited mainly by the Bosniak population. Until recently, Albanians have lived in various parts of this area.












