The publication of new documents from the Jeffrey Epstein file, made public by the US Department of Justice on its official website, has also highlighted communications mentioning names related to Kosovo.

In one of the published emails, dated September 19, 2012, the name of the former president and former deputy prime minister of Kosovo, Behgjet Pacolli, appears to have been mentioned.

The email, sent by the Consul of the Republic of Kosovo in Thailand at the time, is titled “Who is Behgjet Pacolli?” and is addressed to Jeffrey Epstein.

In the content, the sender, identified as “Daniel”, writes that “the princess wants you to see this video”, attaching a link from YouTube, which is currently no longer functional.

In the same communication, the name of the then Kosovo consul in Thailand, Mom Luang Rajadasari Jayankura, is also mentioned, who is said to have requested that the material be forwarded to Epstein.

The same consul is also mentioned in another email from 2012, which talks about a possible meeting in New York. That email mentions that “the princess from Thailand will be at the United Nations with the president of Kosovo,” expressing her desire for a meeting during that week.

Although the president is not mentioned by name, in 2012 the president of Kosovo was Atifete Jahjaga.

Mom Luang Rajadasari Jayankura has previously spoken publicly about her role in lobbying for recognition of Kosovo by Thailand and other countries.

In an authorial text, she describes her collaboration with Behgjet Pacolli, emphasizing that she had met him in the Philippines in November 2011 and that she had decided to engage in international support for Kosovo.

She writes that she had invested her efforts in the recognition of Kosovo, considering this as a legitimate right of the state of Kosovo to exist as a sovereign entity in the international political, social and economic system.

The publication of these emails does not contain criminal charges against the individuals mentioned, but rather provides evidence of communications and contacts that have been made public within the framework of the official documents of the Epstein dossier.

telegrafi.com

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