Pacolli: Zimbabwe has recognised Kosovo passport

AKR chairman Behgjet Pacolli has announced that Zimbabwe has recognised Kosovo's passport. Pacolli said that during his stay in New York, he has held important meetings for the country. Among other things, he declared that the lobby for Kosovo should be converted to priority. “During my stay in New York, under the annual session [...]
AKR chairman Behgjet Pacolli has announced that Zimbabwe has recognised Kosovo's passport.
Pacolli said that during his stay in New York, he has held important meetings for the country.
Among other things, he declared that the lobby for Kosovo should be converted to priority.
“During my stay in New York, under the annual session of the UN General Assembly, I held a number of meetings of importance to the country. The high-level meetings were held with Zinbabve President Emerson Mnangga, whom I thanked for the decision to recognise Kosovo's passport and we agreed to deepen interstate co-operation. I also met Kenya's president, my friend William Ruto, Sierra Leons President Julius Mada Bio, Liberian President George Wah, President of the Mokganet Massia, Gambia Vice President Mohammed Yaloa, Foreign Minister Mahmadou Tangara and a senior delegation from Rwanda, as well as the leadership of the new World Organization <x1, Pacolli wrote in a post in “Facebook”
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During my stay in New York, under the annual session of the UN General Assembly, I held a number of meetings of importance for the country. The high-level meetings were held with Zinbabve President Emerson Mnangga, whom I thanked for the decision to recognise Kosovo's passport and we agreed to deepen interstate co-operation. I also met Kenya's president, my friend William Ruto, Sierra Leons President Julius Mada Bio, Liberian President George Wah, Minister of the Mokganet Massia, Gambia Vice President Mohammed Yallo, Foreign Minister Mahmadou Tangara and a senior delegation from Rwanda, as well as the leadership of the new World Organization.
Kosovo's publication must become a priority, especially in the difficult situation our country finds itself in.
I thank the dear friend, president of the Republic of Kenya who almost every day enabled me to meet President and delegations of various countries where I had the opportunity to promote Kosovo internationally, using the offices of Kenya's permanent mission to the UN.
Also, a number of meetings I held in the interest of Kosovo businesses to support Kosovo products in creating export facilities, along with my friend Shkelqim Devolli.
During my stay in the U.S., I also met the great work Jim Xhema and talked to activists of the Pan-Albanian Association Vatra, where Mr. Elmi Berisha was honoured with gratitude.












