The Republic of Cameroon

Mr. Behgjet Pacolli, the first Prime Minister of Kosovo, met Mr. Philémon Yang, the Prime Minister of Cameroun in its Capital, Yaoundé. Mr. Young gave his word that the Republic of Kosovo will be soon recognized as an independent and sovereign country.
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More recognitions to come

The first Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Mr. Behgjet Pacolli met the President of Equatorial Guinea, Mr. Teodoro Obiang. The President promised that he would carefully analyze the situation of Kosovo in order to proceed with recognition. This word of assurance is very important because the Equatorial Guinea directs the African Union.   Mr. Pacolli continues his lobbying activities in Africa, and especially in the country of Sao Tome where Mr. Pacolli met its Prime Minister, Mr. Patrice Emery Trovoada and its Foreign Affairs Minister, Mr. Manuel Salvador Dos Ramos. These last ones have assured Mr. Pacolli that the procedure towards the recognition of Kosovo is on the right path.
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Benin recognizes Kosovo

The first PM of Kosovo, Mr. Behgjet Pacolli, by means of a press release confirms that Benin is hte 80th country to recognize the republic of Kosovo. The verbal note was handed to Mr. Pacolli by the President of Benin, Mr. Yayi Boni.

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http://www.knninfo.com/?page=1,2,30743

Mr. Pacolli : the Sultanate of Oman recognizes Kosovar passports

The first PM of Kosovo, Mr. Behgjet Pacolli announces the after several meetings with representatives of the Sultanate of Oman, the Sultanate is ready and willing to continue to deepen the diplomatic and economic relationships with Kosovo.

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http://www.telegrafi.com/?id=2&a=16929

The Republic of Gabon recognizes Kosovo

The first PM of Kosovo, Mr. Behgjet Pacolli confirms that the Republic of Gabon has recognized the independence and sovereignty of Kosovo.

The Republic of Gabon is the 81st country recognizing the new era of Kosovo.

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http://www.telegrafi.com/?id=2&a=16903

Pacolli will go back to his own party, Alliance for a New Kosovo

As soon as the decision of the general assembly will be taken from the members of  the party, Mr. Behgjet Pacolli will be able to run again for the head of the party he founded years ago.

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Fourth African Tour

Mr. Behgjet Pacolli, the first vice PM of Kosovo, will be travelling to Africa in order to assure further recognitions. The president of Benin, Mr. Boni has invited Mr. Pacolli for a meeting in persona.

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http://info-kosova.net/lajme/5769-pacolli-lobon-ne-afrike.html

Sosa’s lobby

During his stay in Prishtina, Mr. Porfirio Lobo Sosa, President of Hondouras, reiterated his engagement for lobbying in the Center American States for the recognition of Kosovo. Mr. Pacolli added that he is very positive that Nicaragua e Guatemala are on the recognition path.

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Pacolli launches the idea of a nation reunification

The ex –President of Kosova, Behgjet Pacolli who was as well elected head of the  ” board of the movement of  a  nationwide space development ” . Mr. Pacolli defines this movement as the national protection of the national interest with the key notion of  the  removal of customs barriers and administrative ones as well as the exploitation of the human, natural and political capacities to promote the good functionality of  the  nation welfare. 

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Waiting for the results

After his two lobbying tours in Africa, Mr. Behgjet Pacolli came to the conclusion that Kosova is behind for two years in its lobbying efforts in these countries   where Serbia did its best to lobby against Kosovo ’ s independence. Mr. Pacolli is still waiting to see the results of his lobbying tours.  

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