Pacolli-Vucciqi: Do not shed crocodile tears before internationals for Serbs who are using them as a partition wall

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Behgjet Pacolli has written an open letter to Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, who has also urged Serbia not to interfere in Serb lives. Pacolli also told Vuchy not to spill crocodiles before internationals, while in [...]
Pacolli has also told Vucciki not to spill crocodiles to internationals, while messages of tension and uncertainty break in Serbia.
Pacolli's full letter:
Honored President of Serbia, Mr. Vuchy,
As head of foreign policy and diplomacy of the Republic of Kosovo, I am addressing you with this letter of goodwill. I am deeply convinced, that deep down, even if you don't affirm it publicly, you will understand both the spirit and the constructive messages of this open letter.
No one can claim that you don't know the political history of certain countries in the region at all. It's another topic of how you actually approach it.
The institutions of the Republic of Kosovo are firmly committed to implementing and affirming the rights of the Serb community in Kosovo. This is worth wherever this community lives, south, east, north or west of the Republic of Kosovo.
Except for Serbs, we do so even for all communities living in our new country. Otherwise there's no way.
Kosovo ranks in the nations and states that were raised and standing on the foundations of the lira.
Your Honor. President,
Today we witnessed a meeting between Jush and some Serbs in the Republic of Kosovo. We're shocked at the fact that, instead of this routine meeting, don't say constructive and peaceful, you state that this meeting will refer to international communication and conversation, even to China.
We don't understand the logic of the Chinese “ ” between our two countries, which is also contrary to the European chasm that is investing in planning in these spaces.
Serbia, and you as its president, would not have to aim, bring the Serbs of the Republic of Kosovo back to the partition wall, where our inter-state disagreements clash.
You are aware that, unlike Serbia, the Republic of Kosovo has provided for the Constitutions that inter-state co-operation between our two countries can be facilitated even through the Serb community. You also know that can't happen at the expense of the sovereign and unitary character of the Republic of Kosovo.
No one on the face of the earth can deny the fact that the Serbs of the Republic of Kosovo live in a safe environment and, according to a judicial and institutional order, where rights and opportunities to benefit and favour them, are asymmetrically speaking. Denying the facts on your part is a sin, as Serbs are required to refuse them is sin and suffering together.
It is time for Serbia to allow Serbs to make their lives free of its interventions.
I cannot tell you, the messages you visit Serbs to Serbia, and through them fellow Serbs in the Republic of Kosovo, though designed to target the international journey of our country, weigh negatively and harm only the Serb community, nothing more. Kosovo and its citizenship, both inside and internationally, are not damaged by such cruel messages.
Your Honor,
The policy of instrumentising Serbian citizens, from official Serbia, in the function of their continued exploitation in the process of dialogue on a comprehensive agreement, legally binding on both states, internationally aconfirmed as peaceful, cannot be either promising or sustainable.
The instrumentative policy and approach, like this, about the meeting you've been having today, except that it produces countereffects on the field, it's also disshaping the peaceful profile that you're trying to build and burst diligently, throughout the international community.
I'm sure you agree with me if I tell you, you can't be viewed as a peaceful man in the United States and Europe at the same time as a peace planr in the region. Paradoxically, not to say cynically, that you shed crocodile tears at high-level European forums, about your commitment to reaching the comprehensive Agreement, while on the other hand in Serbia breaks down messages of tension and uncertainty for Serbian citizens living in the Republic of Kosovo.
This is the worst possible positioning, not only in relation to the Serbs of the Republic of Kosovo, but also in relation to the process of dialogue on the General Agreement.
Your Honor. Vuchy,
Let me offer an extensive conclusion to this open letter, because as in these messages, we will focus on being experienced in each process.
Citizens of the Republic of Kosovo have faced suffering and sacrifice, up to the level of which no high representative of Serbia has yet found the courage to accept, and not talk about accepting your country's state responsibility, which you hide behind the unreal past and the present state of Kosovo and other states in the Balkans. Hundreds of massacres, tens of thousands killed, and tens of thousands of women raped near children and their families. I can't tell you that the comprehensive agreement is a turning stage to a lasting and comprehensive peace, meaning a process where you and your country, accept responsibility, account for key crimes, and actively engage in building a new chapter of relations between our countries and our peoples.
Unlike your eternal statements, we have built a peaceful and multiethnic Army, the KSF, which embodys NATO values, and which will travel with it. Being limited to the member states of this organisation, and with Kosovo to be its member in the future, Serbia will be limited to peace and stability.
Each observer's case of developments in the region, let alone a president like you are, is aware that there is no alternative to a comprehensive agreement between our two countries.
Serbia has had many leaders who have known that history has reserved Kosovo's attributes of citizenship internationally, but neither has had the courage to accept this fact publicly. Consequently, the comprehensive agreement will occur, because leaving it has no alternative.
I hope you are viewed as Serbia's first president, who dares to face truth, recognition of the Republic of Kosovo, and who does not leave this truth with improvised meetings like the one between Jush and some Kosovo Serbs visiting you in Belgrade. Confirm peace, Mr. President of Serbia!












