Sebastian Kurz-Serbia: Solve the problem with Kosovo

Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz on the eve of Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq's visit to his country, ordered that “enjoys Serbian counterpart's” visit, but that he also conveyed the clear message that “The European Union will not import problems”, while Serbia finds no solution with Kosovo. In an interview for Serbian state news agency Tanjug, [...]
In an interview for Serbia's state news agency Tanjug, Kurz has said he will discuss Serbia's European perspective with Vucinqi.
“Between Austria and Serbia have excellent relations”, Kurte said prior to the Serbian president's visit, which will be realised just a month after he came to the helm of the Austrian government.
Austria, the Chancellor, has stressed, will commit to the European perspective of the Western Balkans and Serbia, while Serbia remains to continue the initial reforms and score progress in the dialogue with Pristina, so that as soon as it joins the EU.
Kurz has said that overalls agree with the euro-composor's stance on expansion and neighbourly policy Johannes Hahn that Serbia must solve the problem with Kosovo, because the EU's position is that it will not be “itport” unresolved problems. The EU, the Austrian Chancellor, has always noted that progress in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue is of crucial importance.
The “for us is important that both sides engage and be ready for compromises and that they have mutual access so that open issues before EU integration together resolve”, Kurz has ordered.
The Austrian Chancellor, one of the youngest Austrian and European politicians, has voiced expectations that competent institutions will soon dawn the assassination on Oliver Ivanoviqi and that those responsible for this serious crime will respond to justice, Express writes.
The important thing is that this assassination, however terrible, is not misused for curbing political processes. Therefore, I appeal to all in Belgrade and Pristina to continue with the EU-mediated dialogue. This is the best way, primarily for the population, which deserves to have states that can be dedicated to real problems, such as economic development, education, rule of law and the fight against corruption”, has ordered Kurz.












