Pacolli: Kurti forced Serbia to recognise Kosovo passport

Vetevendosje Movement MP Victory Pacolli has said that Prime Minister Albin Kurti is the person who has “expects Serbia to recognise our Republic's passport”. In a Facebook text, a day after the heads of two states met in Brussels to reconcile the text of the European proposal, but without signing it, Pacolli has praised [...]
Vetevendosje Movement MP Victory Pacolli has said that Prime Minister Albin Kurti is the person who has “expects Serbia to recognise our Republic's passport”. On a Facebook note, a day after the heads of the two states met in Brussels to reconcile the text of the European proposal, but without signing it, Pacolli has estimated that documents are familiar with it, and, according to her, “when he recognises the passport, recognizes the state”.
However, the proposal does not include recognition de jure. The two sides would recognise each other relevant documents and national symbols, including passports, diplomas, auto plates and customs stamps” is the first article of the text the parties have agreed to. That's what Pacolli wrote.
“Dje, European Union High Representative Joseph Borrell, in the Foreign Service Offices, said that, among other things, Serbia will accept its passport with the EU's proposal. Does anyone tell me who the man forced Serbia to recognise our passport, which is the most symbolic document of an independent state in foreign relations? Of course, Prime Minister Kurti” wrote it.
Furthermore, according to her, the past <x0] politicians only gave Serbia; now we live in times when we don't give Serbia anything to”.
“From negotiations on domestic issues now negotiations on accepting citizenship and equal reports in international relations” has concluded Pacolli.
The opposition has criticised Monday's agreement, describing it as fleeing from recognition at the centre and accepting the formation of the Serb majority municipalities' association, which had been rejected by Kurti in the past.












