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Behgjet Pacolli has made an open death threat directed at Serbia's First
Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic. 

Source: Tanjug Monday, February 4, 2019 | 11:21 

Dacic (L) is seen with EU officials during the gathering in Bucharest
(Tanjug)

Tanjug is reporting this citing a report in the Belgrade-based tabloid
Kurir, which said the incident happened during an informal EU ministerial
meeting in Bucharest, Romania, over the weekend. 

According to this, Pacolli, who serves as foreign minister in the Pristina
government, spoke "without restraint, and in Serbian," when he addressed
Dacic to say: "If there should be an assassination, you should know it's us
Albanians." 

Dacic commented on this later to tell Kurir that "Albanian politicians are
nervous because the ground is collapsing under their feet." 

"I'm already used to threats, but this is the first time an Albanian
politician has said it to me so directly. It just shows how nervous they
are, the ground is collapsing under their feet. They thought it was all
over," Dacic said, and added: 

"I replied to them that I am their minister, and they my assistants, because
Kosovo is a part of Serbia. They're used to getting everything by force. Now
they have hit the wall. There's no backing down, regardless of the threats."


Previously during the Gymnnich format meeting, that brought together EU
foreign ministers and those from EU candidates, Dacic concluded that there
were two Kosovo foreign ministers at the table, referring to Albania's
acting FM, Gent Cekaj, who is originally from Kosovo. 

According to the Albanian website Balkanweb, Dacic said: "Why does Kosovo
have two foreign ministers at the table. That's heavy provocation by the
(official) foreign minister and (prime minister) Edi Rama." 

Cakaj then reportedly responded to say that Dacic "should have been provoked
before considering that Kosovo has had two foreign ministers before." 

"You're from Prizren (a town in Kosovo), aren't you," Cekaj asked Dacic, and
added, "I'm an Albanian from Kosovo and I'm representing Albania here." 

"Well yes. We're all from Serbia here. Kosovo is Serbia," Dacic replied -
which "made Pacolli lose it and threaten with an assassination." 

Edi Rama, meanwhile, is officially both the prime minister and the foreign
minister of Albania, while Cakaj is acting foreign minister, thanks to Rama
delegating his ministerial power in full to him.

 

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