Daciq: We will continue to work on attracting Kosovo recognitions

The future of dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina is very uncertain, as it is not known what further development of the situation in Kosovo will be, Serbia's Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said today. He stressed that new arrivals of international officials in Serbia and initiatives are expected in late August. [...]
The future of dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina is very uncertain, as it is not known what further development of the situation in Kosovo will be, Serbia's Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said today.
He stressed that new arrivals of international officials are expected in late August in Serbia and new initiatives and review of the situation in Kosovo.
Daciq told Pink TV that France and its president, Emmanuel Macron, want to be involved in resolving the Kosovo issue.
Speaking of dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, Dacic has said that pressure is under way over Serbia to be constructive and stop lobbiing on attracting recognitions and not to oppose Kosovo's membership in international organisations.
Our “Contents is over, we will continue to work on attracting recognitions”, Dachic said.
He said he still does not know whether Kosovo's membership in Interpol will be on the agenda, and added that Serbia does not object to Pristina participating in different initiatives, but with neutral status and not as a state.











