Thaci, Haradinaj, and Pacolli as starlets in UN: They posted more than 160 photos and videos from the event they weren't even invited to (PHOTO) (VIDEO)
This year's 73rd session of the UN General Assembly in New York was marked by quarrels between Serbian and Kosovo delegation. And the question emerged of the number of representatives from Belgrade and Pristina, the places where they meet the world leaders, the way they were treated, who had more meetings, bilateral talks, and photos on Twitter.
Representatives of the so-called Kosovo states have traveled to the United States in an expanded group of 41 people, including President Hashim Thaci, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj and his deputy Behgjet Pacolli, and in the other side Ana Brnabic - Ivica Dacic, who together with seven other people make up the total composition of the Serbian delegation.
We started out the first day at #UNGA, meeting with #US DAS for Conflict & Stabilization Operations #PeteMarocco discussing a range of topics in the realm of security & our efforts to battle violent extremism. pic.twitter.com/EFzUE5El9k— Ramush Haradinaj (@haradinajramush) September 24, 2018
The Kosovo delegation abused the passes from the Department of the Peace Operations with the mark "O" (like others, guests of the UN) to attend this four-day-long event, and they also documented each step they made, handshake or lunch on social networks. Namely, this created an impression that, with these acts and excessive self-promotion, they tried to hide the fact that they didn't receive an official invitation to attend the UN General Assembly.
God bless our two countries. God bless people of #Kosovo, #USA and our eternal alliance. @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/ZPTLzDe9Ns— Hashim Thaçi (@HashimThaciRKS) September 26, 2018
Pacolli was the most active on Twitter, where he posted a total of 30 posts, while Haradinaj published 13 and Tachi 11 posts, a total of over 160 photographs, video materials, and various information.
W/#Thai🇹🇭 D/FM Virasakdi Futrakul signed agreement on removal of visa regime for diplomatic passports. Next step for ordinary passport holders. Reaffirmed #Kosovo🇽🇰-#Thai🇹🇭 rel by confirming the opening of #Kosovo🇽🇰 Emb in #Thailand🇹🇭 in Oct. A strong partnership ahead. pic.twitter.com/xpT2YMa6nR— Behgjet Pacolli (@pacollibehgjet) September 26, 2018
Unlike them, Ivica Dacic cannot boast a Twitter account, while the Serbian prime minister is active on this social network, but still, with her dozens of posts and 20 photos, she cannot be compared with Kosovo's colleagues.
In the conversation with the US President @realDonaldTrump, I’ve thanked him for understanding Serbia’s position. It is important that our voice can be heard again. Thanks to our responsible politics, Serbia is respected globally. pic.twitter.com/WCQB6dqjAV— Aна Брнабић (@SerbianPM) September 26, 2018
Brnabic and Dacic agree that Pacolli, Haradinaj, and Thaci were trying to grab a moment with as many officials as possible on the corridors of the UN.
And really, by looking at their official Twiter accounts, it can be concluded that there is no end to bragging: great discussions, talks with friends, fruitful meetings, calls for visits, etc.
Starting the #UNGA week in #NewYork with an intensive agenda in service of advancing #Kosovo’s international subjectivity, as well as strengthening its bilateral relations with many participating countries. pic.twitter.com/8Nm7NjEx98— Ramush Haradinaj (@haradinajramush) September 24, 2018
One of those posts encountered sharp criticism of Pristina media. Zeri wrote about the diplomatic shame upon finding out that the head of Kosovo diplomacy tried to deceive the public when he allegedly talked with the American president, Donald Trump, and the prime minister of Morocco, Saadeddine Othmani.
Was deeply pleased to see and have a handshake with #POTUS @realDonaldTrump at #UNGA.🇽🇰🇺🇸🇽🇰🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/aLPu09juaI— Behgjet Pacolli (@pacollibehgjet) September 26, 2018
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