Kosovo’s former Foreign Minister, Behgjet Pacolli, has accused Serbia of spreading misinformation and false narratives about the situation in Kosovo and the wider region. Pacolli’s remarks come amid rising tensions between the two nations, as both continue to navigate a complex and often contentious relationship.
Pacolli alleged that Serbia has been actively disseminating misleading reports aimed at distorting the reality of developments in Kosovo. According to him, these efforts are part of a broader strategy to undermine Kosovo’s standing in the international community and to sway public opinion in favor of Serbia’s political agenda.
In his statement, Pacolli called on the international community to remain vigilant and to critically assess the accuracy of information coming from official Serbian sources. He emphasized the importance of truth and transparency in promoting peace and stability in the Balkans.
Kosovo and Serbia have been locked in a diplomatic standoff since Kosovo declared independence in 2008, a move that Serbia has refused to recognize. Despite ongoing EU-mediated negotiations aimed at normalizing relations, tensions frequently flare up over various political, economic, and security issues.
Pacolli’s accusations have further fueled the debate surrounding media manipulation and propaganda in the region, with both sides accusing each other of using misinformation to gain leverage in their negotiations.
As diplomatic efforts continue, the exchange of accusations underscores the fragile nature of the relationship between Kosovo and Serbia, highlighting the challenges faced in achieving a lasting peace and fostering mutual understanding.