Vuciq's Thaci discuss the frame of dialogue intensifying today

Pristina and Belgrade are expected to continue the dialogue at the level of presidents in Brussels today. The meeting is again eased by the European Union High Representative Federica Moghrini. EU spokeswoman Maja Kocijancic has said that progress achieved in implementing the agreement on normalising relations will be discussed at this meeting, but also intensifying work for [...]
EU spokeswoman Maja Kocijancic has said that progress achieved in implementing the agreement on normalising relations will be discussed at this meeting, but also intensifying work on the comprehensive agreement.
As usual, before the meeting between presidents Hashim Thaci and Aleksandar Vuciq is held, separate meetings with High Representative Federica Moghrini are expected to be realised.
The Kosovo delegation this time will travel to Brussels in a much wider composition. This delegation, led by President Hashim Thaci, will also have Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, Parliament Speaker Kadri Veselin, Foreign Minister Behgjet and Pacolli and Deputy Prime Minister Fatmir Limaj, and is expected to hold a meeting with EU High Representative Federica Moghrini.
In the meeting with the delegation from Serbia, to which President Aleksandar Vuciq leads, only President Hashim Thaci is expected to attend with his team.
Since the European Union's demands for dialogue to intensify and conclude with a comprehensive agreement in Pristina, but also in Belgrade, domestic consultations on the positions and positions that the parties will hold in relation to the agreement being warned.
Both sides have warned difficult decisions and compromises.
These warnings, from the opposition in Pristina, have not been welcomed and delivered with criticism of President Thaci. According to the opposition, warnings of difficult decisions and compromises can be dangerous for Kosovo.
As dialogue enters a more dynamic phase, there is also efforts in Pristina to include opposition parties as part of the team, however there is continued resistance from the opposition to enter this delegation, which is being led by President Hashim Thaci, without a preliminary mandate from the Kosovo Assembly.












