Zaev says Kosovo, Serbia may have Prespa Agreement example

The Prespa process could be an example of resolving the dispute between Belgrade and Pristina, Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev said in Brussels today after working lunch with EU High Representative for Foreign Policy and Security Federica Moghrini and leaders of the Western Balkans. During the meeting, there were words about current developments in [...]
During the meeting, there were talk about current developments in Macedonia regarding constitutional changes, the amnesty law, the reconciliation process, but on regional issues, including the Belgrade and Pristina issue.
“We are convinced that we can help the whole process with the experience we have from the Prespa Process, as this may be an experience for this problematic issue in the Balkans,” said Zaev.
Zaev said that at lunch with Western Balkan leaders a common consensus on resolving bilateral issues in the spirit of regional stability and that they could help each other in these processes, the KP broadcasts.
In conversation with European Council President Donald Tusk, Zaev received assurances that with the continuation of the process in Macedonia, as well as the continuation of reforms, Macedonia will receive a date for negotiations at the European Council in June.
The European Commission, he added, is fully informed of the reconciliation process and strongly supports this process.












