US State Department orders Kosovo and Serbia: Avoid provocations, Return to Talks

The United States continues to support the dialogue, which the European Union is mediating, the normalisation of relations between Serbia and Kosovo, the US State Department has said in a statement for Voice of America, in the case of annulment of the Kosovo and Serbia leaders' meeting, which was previously held [...]
In a written statement by the State Department, it is stressed that “Belgrade and Pristina must remove obstacles, avoid provocations, and return to talks”.
We are willing to listen and help both sides and the EU, as mediators, to find solutions that will all be reconciled to, say the US State Department for Voice of America.
Senator Ron Johnson, chairman of the Council for Europe and regional security co-operation at the Senate for Foreign Affairs Council, has said it has been “unwilling that the meeting in Paris would probably not be held”.
The earlier arrival of the agreement would contribute to the stability of Serbia, Kosovo and the entire region. I hope leaders in Belgrade and Pristina will meet soon, continue talks and continue to work on reaching the” agreement, Johnson has said.
The Paris meeting, warned on July 1st in which Serbia and Kosovo's top representatives -- in the presence of French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel -- have been postponed indefinitely.












