Serbian prime minister warns she will send letter to Brussels for Kosovo

Serbia's prime minister, Anna Brnabiq, will address the European Commission with a letter through which she will seek answers to several questions. She has said that the Serbian president and government will address the European Commission on the occasion of position, that cases of Catalonia and Kosovo cannot be compared, and prior to all [...]
She has said that the Serbian president and government will address the European Commission on the occasion of position, that cases of Catalonia and Kosovo cannot be compared, and before all the questions are raised whether an international right is valid for the EU, or any other international right exists, which applies to all other countries, which are not members of the EU.
Brnabyk made these comments after consultations with Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq. She said she will travel to Brussels, where she will stay on October 10th and 11th, when she will also deliver the letter.
Brnalic said the letter will be sent to states that have already recognised Kosovo as a state, but also to those states that have not yet recognised Kosovo's independence.











