Dialogue without tax removal: Pacolli talks to Mogher and Hahn

Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli has today met with his Slovenian counterpart, Miro Cerar, European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security High Representative Federica Moghrini and EU Enlargement Commissioner Johannes Hahn. During the meeting with Slovenian Foreign Minister, it has been talked about supporting the Republic of Kosovo in the liberalisation process. [...]
During their meeting with Slovenian Foreign Minister, it has been talked about the support of the Republic of Kosovo in the visa liberalisation process, bilateral relations and their support in other Euro-Atlantic integration processes, while with two other EU negotiators has talked about the dialogue process on normalising relations with Serbia.
In this case, Pacolli demanded that dialogue continue despite the move imposed by the Kosovo government.
For their part, also Hahn and Moghrin said the dialogue must definitely continue and that they will make efforts to resume it.
According to an MPJ municipality, within the visit to Romania and participation in the informal meeting, organised by Romania, as chairman of the EU Council's rotating Presidency, for EU member states, the European Foreign Action Service, Western Balkan countries and Turkey, the deputy prime minister and foreign affairs minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Behgjet Pacolli, has met with Polish Foreign Minister Yace Czaputocez that of Czechia, Thomas Petric and Slovak, Miroslav Lajcak.
During the meeting with the Polish top diplomat, Foreign Minister Pacolli has been assured of supporting this state in all international integration processes in our country, as well as visa liberalisation for Kosovo citizens.
Later, interest has appeared on the prosperity of the dialogue process between the Republic of Kosovo and Serbia, while the Polish diplomat demanded re-evaluation of the tax imposed on Serbia.
The Berlin Process Summit, which will be held this year in Poland, has been the next topic of discussion between two co- talkers, where it was stressed that Poland remains committed to the enlargement process even with Western Balkan countries and will help it approach the EU.
During the afternoon hours, Foreign Minister Pacolli also met Czech Foreign Minister Thomas Petricek.
Even under this bilateral meeting, his Czech counterpart has expressed Czech support in all important processes of Kosovo's international integration, while discussing deepening economic co-operation with particular emphasis on creating conditions for Czech investors in Kosovo.
Following this meeting has become known that it is also working on setting a date for Minister Pacolli's visit to Prague, with the goal of deepening co-operation between the two countries.
The meeting with Slovak Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajqak was the next activity of the Pacolli Government's number two event during its stay in Bucharest.
The Slovak minister offered any kind of assistance his country could offer to Kosovo, expressed Slovak state interest in stability in the Balkans and support of dialogue between the Republic of Kosovo and Serbia, while announcing that he will soon visit our country as the next OSCE chairman.
Slovakia, according to Slovak top diplomat Lajqak, does not oppose the visa liberalisation process for Kosovo, while this state's interest in deepening co-operation and discussing opportunities for opening our country's representative office in Bratislava has been voiced.











