US, EU expose Serbs to change format of dialogue

The EU chief and US ambassador to Belgrade have exposed the reports of Serbian media, which recently wrote there would be changes in the format of dialogue. The first to react was Kyle Scott, the ambassador of America to Serbia. Scott stressed that the European Union must continue the guidance of dialogue, while the agreement [...]
The EU chief and US ambassador to Belgrade have exposed the reports of Serbian media, which recently wrote there would be changes in the format of dialogue.
The first to react was Kyle Scott, the ambassador of America to Serbia.
Scott stressed that the European Union must continue guiding the dialogue, while the final agreement is something belonging to Pristina and Belgrade.
“The EU is leading the dialogue and we are satisfied with the format, I think it should continue this way”, Scott said.
Even the EU chief in Belgrade, Sam Fabrici, said that so far there is no requirement for changing the format of dialogue.
He said the dialogue would continue under the leadership of the European Union.
“Dialogue is in EU mediator and there is no request to change the format. We will continue to be participants in the” talks, he said.
Serbian media also reported yesterday on the possibility of an international conference on resolving Kosovo-Serbia.
They even named it the “The second 85x1>, where great powers would help reach an agreement.












