Brnabyq vs. Germany: Setting red lines makes things difficult

Serbia's prime minister, Anna Brnabiq, during her stay in Minsk, Belarus, has also spoken of reaching a final agreement between Kosovo and Serbia. She has said the result of the Pristina-Belgrade dialogue in Brussels should be a sustainable solution to the Kosovo issue. “Belgrade is committed to dialogue and finding [...]
She has said the result of the Pristina-Belgrade dialogue in Brussels should be a sustainable solution to the Kosovo issue.
“Belgrade is committed to dialogue and finding a compromise through dialogue”, she has said, reports Novosti.
The Serbian prime minister has said dialogue is not an easy process, but has said it is the only way to stabilise Kosovo- Serbia
It has also spoken of Germany's stance against the idea of correcting borders, saying that setting red lines makes dialogue difficult.
The president of the Republic of Kosovo Hashim Thaci is also participating in this meeting in Minsk, Belarus.
It is during the day to meet with German Ambassador Wolfgang Ischinger and EU Commissioner Johannes Hahn, with whom he has discussed the final phase of Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, and also for visa liberalisation for Kosovo. At these meetings, he never mentioned the issue of border correction.












