Maja Kocijancic shows what was discussed at today's meeting between Pristina and Belgrade

European Commission spokeswoman Maja Kocijancic has indicated that the Association of Serbian municipalities and other agreements that have not been implemented between Pristina and Belgrade have been the subject of discussing working groups. <x)
“The Serbian Communists Association, agreements that have not been implemented, energy fields, Mitrovica Bridge, freedom of movement, and integrated management of borders” have been the topics of today's meeting between Avni Arifi and Marko Djuric, who started early in the morning, writes Persiscope.
This is the first time they've met in this format. It is true that after a long time we have a meeting in this format, a discussion on implementing agreements that have not yet been implemented. In this direction, the meeting was very important”, Kocijancic said, writes B92, broadcast Periscopi.
She has stressed that implementation of the agreements agreed upon is necessary and is directly linked to Serbia and Kosovo's future steps towards the EU.
Kocijancic, in fact, recalled that the European Commission's upcoming report on enlargement countries that will take into account the results of dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina.
Kocijancic has recalled that in the upcoming European Commission enlargement report, the results of dialogue between Pristina and Belgrade will also be taken into account.
When asked by Tanjug whether it has been discussed reshaping the Serbian Communist Association Agreement, as reported by the Kosovo side, Kocijancic has said he is discussing, but has not provided more details, Periskopi reports.
On the agenda are other agreements that have not been implemented, such as energy, bridge in Mitrovica, freedom of movement, integrated border management and so on. Work on their implementation continues,” has said Kocijancic.
“We expect a constructive engagement on both sides in terms of implementing the agreements,” has declared Kocijancic.
She says, however, there is currently no announcement when the summit can be reached within the dialogue for normalising reports between Belgrade and Pristina, Periscopi reports.
The previous meeting of Belgrade and Pristina delegations at the expert level, which was scheduled for 16 January, was cancelled because of the murder of a Kosovo Serb leader, Oliver Ivanovic in Mitrovica.
The Belgrade delegation prior to the meeting had requested information about the investigation into Ivanovic's murder.
At the same time, they were announced by the Pristina delegation for a reshape of the agreement to establish the Association of Serbian municipalities. /Periscope/












