Kosovo, Serbia agreed to continue EU mediation dialogue

Although last night, after meetings in Berlin, it was not said that the parties have agreed to continue dialogue because the tax has not yet been removed, the conclusions published on the German Chancellor's page say that Kosovo and Serbia have agreed to implement the agreements reached and continue dialogue with the EU pursuers. [...]
Although last night, after meetings in Berlin, it was not said that the parties have agreed to continue dialogue because the tax has not yet been removed, the conclusions published on the German Chancellor's page say that Kosovo and Serbia have agreed to implement the agreements reached and continue dialogue with the EU pursuers.
They have been published on the official site of Germany's Chancellorship, the conclusions of yesterday's summit held in Berlin.
After the meetings, Kosovo President Hashim Thaci said no agreement was reached, and Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq said the same.
Kosovo and Serbia have reportedly agreed to advance their efforts to implement existing agreements and again be mediated by the European Union in dialogue on normalising relations with the goal of reaching a full and final agreement.
“The participants stressed the importance of a comprehensive and transparent negotiating process, which should be accompanied by confidence building measures”, the German Chancellor's announcement said.
It told them that the parties agreed to intensify their efforts to create a regional economic space in line with Sam's statement from Sofia in 2018, and the conclusions of the Headship of the Western Balkans Summit in London 2018.
Leaders of Western Balkan countries, along with the prime ministers of Croatia and Slovenia, senior representatives of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and European Commission Vice-President and vice president of the European Commission, met yesterday in Berlin with France's president and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.











