Pacolli presents Kosovo priorities during chairmanship with SEECP

First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Behgjet Pacolli will solemnly open Kosovo's chairmanship in the SEECP Co-operation Process and present our country's priorities during this chairmanship. The Republic of Kosovo takes the lead in the SEECP regional initiative is important, [...]
The Republic of Kosovo takes the lead in the SEECP regional initiative is important, as this is happening in the same year when Kosovo already leads the Western Balkan Fund (WBF) and with the Regional Initiative of Migration, Asylum and Refugees (MARRI).
Minister Pacolli long ago praised that the SEECP during Kosovo's chairmanship in office would be further developed as an expression of solidarity and the efforts of participating states to strengthen ties and co-operation between them and states and other Euro-Atlantic structures.
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 a year old and the previous chairmanship was Bosnia and Herzegovina, at the summit, which Kosovo President Hashim Thaci did not attend, as our country was invited to the banner.












