Kosovo takes over SEECP chairmanship for one year

Foreign Affairs Minister Behgjet Pacolli has solemnly presented Kosovo's taking over leadership in the Southeast European Co-operation Process SEECP. Kosovo from July 2019 for one year will lead the SEECP. Pacolli at a media conference said the priority will be keeping young people in the country, [...]
Kosovo from July 2019 for one year will lead the SEECP.
Pacolli at a media conference said the priority will be keeping young people in the country, promoting culture and tourism.
SEECP member states are Kosovo, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Turkey, Northern Macedonia, Croatia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Greece, Moldova, Romania and Serbia. The SEECP chairmanship is one year old.
Bosnia and Herzegovina recently had the leadership at the summit, which Kosovo President Hashim Thaci and Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli did not attend, as Kosovo was marked with banners at the invitation.












