Prenkaj shows why Pope Francis São visited Kosovo

Former Kosovo Ambassador to Italy Albert Prenkaj has talked about contacts the state of Kosovo has had over the years with the Holy See, or the Vatican. He said Kosovo's contact with the Holy See has started since the time former President Ibrahim Rugova visited the Vatican twice and, according to him, contacts [...]
He said that Kosovo's contact with the Holy See has started since the time former President Ibrahim Rugova visited the Vatican twice and, according to him, contacts have continued even after the proclamation of independence.
“are resolutions, as Vatican diplomats call prediplomatic reliefs. On February 17th 2008, the Pope's spokesman, Father Lombardi, comes out with an attitude that says Kosovo is the new reality which needs to be cultivated and expects a continued dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia until permanent reconciliation”.
This is the implications of Kosovo's independence Vatican recognition. There is a establishment of diplomatic relations and protocol communication still, but there are pre-diplommatic communications”.
“About recognition, from the beginning of Kosovo's citizenship when Kosovo has made the first informal communications with the State Secretary at the time telling Kosovo that the Vatican only recognises UN member states and that recognition of Kosovo by the Vatican could cause rifts between the Holy See and Patricans in Moscow, knowingly Patricanas in Belgrade”, Prenkaj said in <2> Info Magazine” on Klan Kosova, broadcast Periscope.
Furthermore, he said that as Pope Francis's arrival, the Vatican's position has changed, as it itself has announced before the media it will visit even smaller countries, including Kosovo,
Prenkaj said his failure to comply has been due to health causes and other causes, while showing the approvals that should be for a pope to visit a country.
“For the arrival of a pope to a state, there must be three approvals, the first is the adoption of the state, should be the approval of the representatives of the major religion, which, in this case, BIK has had no problem with Pope's visit”, Prenkaj said.
Pope Francis died five days ago, while today the Vatican has announced that the Pope has been buried. /Periscope/












