Pacolli writes over the NATO intervention: Kosovo today is an unfulfilled mission

Pacolli writes over the NATO intervention: Kosovo today is an unfulfilled mission

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli, recalling the 20th anniversary of NATO's intervention of the former Yugoslav (Serbia) military and police agencies that were committing crimes in Kosovo, has said the state of Kosovo is reflecting the greatest international consensus on the action of the community of states in [...]

Kosovo as a major global collective action compensated for NATO itself; affirmed the leadership of the United States within it; brought the world among the countries; created a coalition of countries all over the globe, from Saudi Arabia to the United States, Japan, Turkey, but Greece, etc; and was conceived as a perfect example of this course of international, interreligious and peace approach to the region and the world. The contender she created halted conflict in other crisis sites in the region, but even in the world”, Pacolli wrote.

“However, Kosovo today is an incomplete mission. An unfinished business. Kosovo is not a UN member. Kosovo today is the most isolated country in Europe, although deeply grateful for its rescuers and builders and at the same time the most pro-Western state in the region”, Pacolli estimates.

Pacolli's complete Facebook entry:

Kosovo must be freed, again! Behgjet Pacolli

President Havel's advisers were surprised: He wore jeans pants and suddenly asked to make a few hundred metres on the road to the return of Kosovo deporters to the border with Albania. He wanted to do it for empathy, to prove the same as they were, the displaced by force, the sensations of a return route to the motherhouse,”, my former President of Albania Rexhep Meidani showed me something less than 20 years ago.

It had been a visit by famous Czech President Václav Havel, when NATO's punitive campaign to free Kosovo successfully ended. Thanks to the alliance between countries from the east and west, Kosovars did not remain in the world, they stayed in humanitarian camps, but returned to their hearths.

Those hearths were still burned, some 120 thousand houses, including bodies killed, out of nearly 15 thousand Albanians. Everything was rebuilt. The coalition of countries that freed us 20 years ago -- wider than NATO -- became a building coalition of the joint Water for the people of Kosovo.

There was no alternative to going back to the previous situation under Serbia, part of a Yugoslavia that now no longer exists. Even in a January 31st 2006 statement in London, the foreign ministers of the Contact Group, plus those of the EU and NATO (for Russia signed Mr. Lavrov), stated in addition to the 2005 governing principles for Kosovo no division, not union with another state, not return to the previous situation ) and a command to Yugoslavia in paragraph 7: <x0Minists expect Belgrade to be aware that the agreement should, among other things, be acceptable to the people of Kosovo. The catastrophic politics of the past are at the heart of the present. ”

At the beginning of this writing, I chose without cause not to mention a monument figure of European history, the leader of a former communist East country that overcame the sensitivity of his country's public opinion: only 35% of the Czechs were in favour of shelling Serbia by NATO. Unlike the fear of skeptics, NATO's humanitarian intervention in favour of Kosovo did not bring a new world war, rather: She joined the west and the east. She made different geographical pools together. She joined a community of different religious affiliations. Not even Russia could oppose him.

The legal framework on which Kosovo's international status was built and consolidated yesterday and today Resolution 1244 of the Security Council, the Ahtisaari Plan (in the vast majority of its composition) as indicated by the above-mentioned declaration, the ICJ's advisory opinion of the legitimacy of Kosovo's declaration of independence, the UN General Assembly resolution in September 2009 has been adopted with almost absolute consensus.

This international combat action, law enforcement, the statesman was defeated because he had a moral basis that personified just some of the greatest European pacifists, Václav Havel, Bernard Henry Levy and Bernard Kouchner, to name some of the most prominent names...

The state of Kosovo is reflecting the greatest international consensus on the action of the community of states in the 20th and beginning of that 21. Kosovo as a major global collective action combined NATO itself; affirmed the U.S. leadership within it; it approached the world among the countries; it created a coalition of countries all over the globe, from Saudi Arabia to the United States, Japan, Turkey, but Greece, etc; and was conceived as a perfect example of this course of international, interreligious and peace approach in the region and the world. The contender she created halted conflict in other crisis sites in the region, but also in the world.

However, Kosovo today is an unfulfilled mission. An unfinished business. Kosovo is not a UN member. Kosovo today is the most isolated country in Europe, although deeply grateful for its rescuers and builders and at the same time the most pro-Western state in the region.

Antihuman visa regime can be said to illustrate the failure stemming from the lack of international policy consensus for Kosovo, according to the paradox of small interests affecting the overly collective interest. This paradox outside Kosovo has produced a paradox within Kosovo: a Kosovo grandfather has seen Europe without visas 50 years ago; I want Lipa makes great Britain and Kosovo proud; and a 20-year-old Albanian named TonyBler cannot travel without a visa anywhere!

Kosovo must be freed, again! Kosovo must be understood, again! Kosovo must be saved, again! Kosovo should be given the opportunity to repay the debt to those who escaped existence from the risk of genocide 20 years ago. We want to contribute to peacekeeping, peacekeeping missions, proportionally to our power. But more simply, people want to visit us.

Kosovo, in the middle of Europe, is a place that sleeps on natural wealth. It's a country with a very talented youth. But our economic development is designed precisely because of the status quo with Serbia. The dialogue conceived as yet with the northern neighbour is not leading to a final closure of the wounds of the past.

To our great fortune, a kind of positive movement like 20 years ago is emerging on the horizon: along with the EU's role, we have a decisive US involvement as indicated by President Trump's letters to presidents Thaci and Vucic.

Kosovo, which saved its existence thanks to the crucial role of the West, still has the chance to serve as a positive development precedent for countries in the region, but not for other majority Muslim countries around the world.

Kosovo opposes the idea of dividing the world into ideological and religious blocks. Rather, in her small but significant example, she is willing to serve for the union of present - day partisans that dominate the globe.

The Republic of Kosovo has an early history of co-existence between ethnicities and beliefs. Kosovo has an advanced legislation on this co-existence today and tomorrow and has an exemplary practice of respect for it.

So that we can pay back debt to friends, you need to look forward to the future: The economy is the terrain that unites people and depreciates borders.

The concept of free cross-border zones two and three-way by European models, even in the medium-class, is only one of the concepts to explore for the relativisation of borders, for the recovery of interethnic divisions and for the prevention of economic immigration.

Under Havel's principle, under which sovereignty is less important than human rights, including economic rights, but as was the motto within President Clinton's campaign, the front for Kosovo's liberation, the front consisting of rare states such as Chirac, Blair, D'Alema, etc, should be remembered from time to time that, even for Kosovo, it is worth: the “before it is the economy.... ”

 

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