Behgjet Isa Pacolli (; (born 30 August 1951) is an Albanian-Kosovan Swiss politician and businessman who served as the first deputy prime minister of Kosovo and minister of foreign affairs from 2017 to 2019 under the
Ramush Haradinaj
Ramush Haradinaj (; born 3 July 1968) is a Kosovo Albanian politician, leader of the AAK party, and the third prime minister of Kosovo. He is a former officer and leader of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), and previously served as Prime Minist ...
government. Pacolli is a former
president
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of
Kosovo
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, and served as the first deputy prime minister of Kosovo between 2011 and 2014.
Pacolli was one of the signatories of the
2008 Kosovo declaration of independence
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.
He is the major shareholder of
Mabetex Group, a Swiss-based construction and civil engineering company. Pacolli is also the president of the third biggest political party in Kosovo, the
New Kosovo Alliance
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History
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.
He is among the world's richest ethnic Albanians.
Pacolli has also acted as a mediator in hostage recovery situations.
Early life and education
Behgjet Pacolli is the son of Isa and Nazmije, the second of ten children. He completed his primary education in Marec and high school in
Prishtina
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. He is
Kosovo Albanian by ethnicity but has
Swiss citizenship as well (which he received in 1992).
[Andreas Ernst: ''Der Macher'', in ]Neue Zürcher Zeitung
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(NZZ Folio), 5 February 2018, p. 46–48 After receiving his bachelor's degree from the Hamburg Institute of Foreign Trade in 1974, he completed his military service in the Yugoslav army, and soon after joined an Austrian company, for which he worked as a sales representative for ex-Yugoslavia,
Bulgaria
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,
Poland
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and Russia. Two years later, he moved to
Switzerland
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and joined a Swiss company he had gotten to know in
Moscow
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.
Pacolli went to graduate school at the Mösinger Zurich Institute, where he received his master's degree in marketing and management. He speaks various foreign languages, including
English,
French,
German
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,
Italian
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,
Russian
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,
Spanish
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, and
Serbian.
Career

In 1974, Pacolli started his career as a foreign language correspondent and deputy director for development at the Textile Enterprise in
Gjilan
Gjilan ( sq-definite, Gjilani) or Gnjilane ( sr-Cyrl, Гњилане) is the third most populous city in Kosovo and it serves as both a municipality and the administrative center of the District of Gjilan, Gjilan District. According to the 2024 ...
. He held this position until 1975 when he once again left Kosovo to move to the West to pursue career opportunities.
From 1976 to 1980, Pacolli held important management positions in several companies, such as commercial director for regional development of the company Peter Zimmer in Kufstein, Austria, commercial director of Interplastica Project Engineering in
Morbio Inf.,
Switzerland
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, and afterwards he was named general director at the same company (Interplastica).
In the fall of 1990, he founded
Mabetex Project Management, a construction company based in
Lugano
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,
Switzerland
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, which has developed into a large business group now called the
Mabetex Group, with interests in construction, banking, insurance, hospital, media, design, etc. From 1992 until 1999, Pacolli's Mabetex worked on several projects in Russia during the
Yeltsin era. The firm renovated the
White House in Moscow, the
State Duma Building
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, and the
Kremlin
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. Pacolli was later accused of having bribed Yeltsin because he had guaranteed credit cards to the Yeltsin family.
In early 1999, Swiss authorities opened an investigation and on 22 January 1999 searched the Mabetex office in Lugano, but the federal prosecutor's office dismissed the case against Pacolli in March 1999, as no incriminating evidence was found, partially due to a lack of cooperation from the Russian investigation of
Pavel Borodin
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, the former Head of the Presidential Property Management Department of the Russian Federation.
At the end of the 1990s, during the
Kosovo War
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, Pacolli organised humanitarian aid and donated money to relief.
In 1999, he established the Foundation for the Organisation and Reconstruction of Kosovo (FORK) in Lugano. Later, Pacolli began business activities in Kazakhstan, where he worked with Mabetex in constructing new buildings in
Astana
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.
Lobbying for Kosovo independence

Pacolli's commitment to improving the livelihood in his homeland continued after the Kosovo War ended. In 2005 he created the lobbying company "
The New Kosovo Alliance", through which he lobbied exclusively for the creation of the country of Kosovo. During this time, Pacolli collaborated with many important figures in world politics, especially American leaders, such as
Frank Carlucci
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,
Morton Abramovitz, S. Waterman,
Zbigniew Brzezinski
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,
Janusz Bugajski
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,
Henry Kissinger
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, and many others. For four years, he was also a member of the board of trustees of the
Center for International and Strategic Studies (CSIS), in the Committee led by
Henry Kissinger
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, during which time he continued his lobbying efforts towards creating the appropriate conditions for declaring Kosovo an independent country.
The
New Kosovo Alliance
New Kosovo Alliance (, AKR) is a liberal political party in Kosovo. The party was founded on 3 May 2006, by Behgjet Pacolli.
History
In April 2007, a BBSS Gallup International/Index survey suggested that the AKR was the fourth-largest politic ...
's lobbying mission, was considered fulfilled by Pacolli and other members of the organization, at the time when
US President Bush during his visit to
Tirana
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in June 2007, stated, "Kosovo must be a country, an independent republic, now".
Since Kosovo declared independence in February 2008, Pacolli has been working to convince other countries to officially recognize
Kosovo
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as an independent country.
Pacolli has been continuing his lobbying activities all around the world, where he has met senior leaders of world countries in an attempt to convince them to recognize Kosovo's independence.
New Kosovo Alliance
On 17 March 2006,
The New Kosovo Alliance changed its function and transformed into a political party. In the 2007 elections,
AKR became the third-strongest party by votes and led the parliamentary opposition in Kosovo, giving its contribution to the declaration of Kosovo's independence on
17 February 2008. During this period, although in opposition, Pacolli continued to work towards achieving international recognition of Kosovo's independence.
Pacolli became a deputy in the Assembly of Kosovo and a member of the Committee for Budget and Finance. With Pacolli's rise in politics, he was seen as a great asset not only to Kosovo but to its development.
Presidency

On 22 February 2011, Pacolli was elected the 3rd president of the
Republic of Kosovo
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.
During the first days in his new role, he visited
Mitrovica and crossed into Serb-majority
North Kosovo
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to reaffirm Kosovo's authority and sovereignty in the area. Pacolli went on two out-of-the-country visits as the president of Kosovo, visiting Albania and
Macedonia
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.
He left the role (though without formally resigning) on 4 April 2011, after the
Constitutional Court
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of Kosovo had ruled that his election procedure had been irregular. Nicolas Mansfield, Director of Rule of Law programs for the East-West Management Institute (EWMI) explains that the Constitutional Court held Pacolli's election unconstitutional for two reasons. According to the Constitutional Court, a formal election requires two candidates who run for presidency, and that at least 80 deputies (two-thirds of 120 members) vote in favour of a candidate. Several dissenting members of the Court disagreed with the decision because it would allow a small minority of 41 deputies to prevent constitutional elections, which is inconsistent with the draughters of Kosovo's constitution. Ultimately, Pacolli's case helped improve Kosovo's score for Judicial Framework and Independence in the 2012 Nations in Transit report.
First deputy prime minister
After his withdrawal from the president's office, Pacolli decided to continue the co-governance and took on the role of the
first deputy prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo. During this time, with a mandate for recognitions and for foreign investments, he led the lobbying campaign for the recognition and inclusion of
Kosovo
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as a country in the international arena, holding meetings with more than 100 presidents, prime ministers, and kings from many different countries of the world. In February 2015, Albanian President Bujar Nishani awarded Pacolli the ''Nderi i Kombit'' (engl. Honor of the Nation) Award for his contribution to the recognition of Kosovo's independence and to the economic relationship between Kosovo and Albania. The award ceremony took place at the Presidential Palace in Tirana.
In late autumn of 2017, Pacolli discussed establishing Serb Municipalities for the Serb minority in Kosovo with foreign policy and security chief
Federica Mogherini
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and EU enlargement commissioner
Johannes Hahn
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.
After meeting with Slovenian Foreign Minister Karl Erjavec in December 2017, Pacolli managed to negotiate the establishing of a Committee for Economic Cooperation with Slovenia at ministerial level.
Pacolli supports establishing a peaceful economic relationship with Serbia. Serbian media reported that Pacolli is in favour of abolishing tax on goods from Serbia.
Vice prime minister and foreign minister
From September 2017 to February 2020, Pacolli served as vice prime minister and foreign minister of the
Republic of Kosovo
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. On 16 December 2019, Pacolli and his wife met with
Pope Francis
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at the Holy See. Kosovar media reported that Pacolli and Pope Francis would discuss the peaceful coexistence between different communities and religions in Kosovo.
Albanian news magazine ''Sot'' later wrote that Pacolli and Francis also talked about the
Kosovo War
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. Pope Francis encouraged Masha Pacolli to continue working with women who were traumatized as a result of the armed conflict.
Since 2020
On 26 November 2019,
an earthquake struck Albania. As outgoing Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister, Pacolli and his family personally donated 1 million euros to the relief effort.
On 15 January 2021, Pacolli visited the destroyed village of Thumana with Albania's Prime Minister
Edi Rama
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. Pacolli announced that he would further support relief and build a housing complex that comprises 80 apartments with a square footage of 100 m
2 each.
Hostage recovery activities

Several times, Pacolli has been directly involved in the release of hostages in Afghanistan and in other countries undergoing conflicts. Assistant professor Dejan Lukić considers Pacolli to be one of the few agents who successfully negotiate the release of hostages with terrorists.
On 28 October 2004, after helping run a presidential election, the three
United Nations
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workers Annette Flannigan, Angelito Nayan and Shqipe Hebibi, were taken hostage in
Kabul
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. The latter of which originated from Kosovo and had neither representation nor support from other countries. Pacolli travelled to
Afghanistan
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where he spent a month negotiating on their behalf.
Pacolli has been credited with securing their release.
On 23 November 2004, the hostages were released.
In his 2017 book "The Trade", Jere van Dyk describes that Pacolli paid a ransom to a Taliban tribal leader.
[Jere van Dyk: ''The Trade: Inside the Clandestine World of Political Kidnapping'', Public Affairs, New York 2017, ISBN 9781610394314, p. 204] In October 2006, the Italian photojournalist
Gabriele Torsello was kidnapped in
Afghanistan
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. Pacolli was contacted by an
Italian intelligence agency in order to negotiate his liberation. Eventually, Pacolli was successful in negotiating Torsello's release,
who was released on 3 November 2006 after 23 days in captivity.
In 2007, Pacolli negotiated the release of 23 South Korean Christian missionaries from Afghanistan. He managed to secure the release of 21 of them after 2 were executed.
[Dejan Lukić: ''Hostage Spaces of the Contemporary Islamic World: Phantom Territoriality'', Bloomsbury, London New Delhi New York Sydney 2013, ISBN 978-1-441-6035-5, p. 115]
On 19 July 2008, Swiss citizens Max Göldi and Rachid Hamdani were captured in Tripolis, Libya, and held as hostages. In early 2010, Pacolli negotiated with
Muammar Ghaddafi and attempted to secure their release.
On 15 August 2011, American-Kosovar Lobbyist James Berisha was arrested by the Eritrean police on a mission to recognise Kosovo's independence. Eritrean authorities believed that Berisha was an American spy, and he was imprisoned for five months. Berisha was discharged from prison after Pacolli travelled to Eritrea and negotiated his discharge.
Philanthropy
Throughout his career in global business, Pacolli also developed philanthropic activities. His Behgjet Pacolli Foundation stimulates the education of youth in elite schools, helps the poor, builds schools, and hospitals, supports sports, culture, etc. In 1993, Pacolli established "Les Enfants du Sakha", presently known as "
Ibrahim Kodra Foundation" a fund with the stated goal of providing help in the medical care, education and recreation of children.
Just in Kosovo, the Behgjet Pacolli Foundation has donated over 20 million euros to various projects.
Pacolli has been the main sponsor of the Aleksandër Moisiu Foundation,
and the "Bambimi Di Sakha" Orphanages Foundation. Since 1993, Pacolli has been financially supporting the hospital for the shelter and care of abandoned children born with physical disabilities in Sakha
Starting in 2006, Pacolli began donating for the construction and renovation of several buildings in Kosovo. First, the Parliament Building of Kosovo in Prishtina was renovated with Pacolli's help. Later, Pacolli funded the building of the American University in Kosovo campus. In 2008, he financed the reconstruction and restoration of the
Mosque of Llap in
Prishtina
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In antiquity, the area of Pristina was part of the Dardanian Kingdom. The heritage of th ...
, a building which is enlisted as part of the cultural heritage of Kosovo. Pacolli financed the expansion and construction of the College of Philosophy within the University of Prishtina the next year. In 2017, Kosovar media reported that Pacolli proposed a twelve-point plan for a large-scale renovation of Prishtina.
Honours and awards
* 2002 – 2006: Member of the
Center for Strategic and International Studies
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, and permanent advisor to the committee led by Henry Kissinger
* 2002 – 2010: Honorary Diplomat of the State of Liberia
* 2009: Peace Ambassador of the Universal Peace Federation
* 2010: Cavalier del Millennio per la Pace ("Knight of Peace of the Millennium") of the Centro Nazionale per la pace, Italy
* 2010: Honorary Citizen of Lezha
* 2011: Gusi Peace Prize, Philippines
* 2012: Honorary Citizen of the City of Baton Rouge, Louisiana
* 2012: Chancellor's Gold Medal of the Community College in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
* 2012: Keys to the City of New Orleans and the State of Louisiana
* 2012: Honorary Citizen of Korça
* 2014: Special Leadership Award from the POLIS University for his life's work in politics, peace-building and humanitarian work
* 2015: "The Acknowledgement of the City of
Tirana
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" honour, given by the mayor of Tirana,
Lulzim Basha
* 2015: Kazakh President "2015 Constitution of Kazakhstan" Medal
* 2015: ''Nderi i Kombit'', awarded by Bujar Nishani
* 2015: Albanian
Honor of Nation Order
* 2016: Order of the Kazakh President Kurmet for services to the economy, science, culture, education and social affairs
* 2018: Doctor Honoris Causa in Economics, awarded by the
Ismail Qemali University of Vlorë
* 2018: Honorary Citizen of Kukësi
* 2019: "Mother Teresa" High Award
* 2019: Acknowledgment from US President Bill Clinton
* 2022: Key to the city of Tirana
* Certificate of appreciation from the AUK (American University in Kosovo)
* Nelson Mandela Foundation Award
* Rochester Institute of Technology Honorary Degree
* Doctor honoris causa of
European University of Tirana
* Honorary Citizen of Astana, Kazakhstan
Publications
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References
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External links
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Living people
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