Macron and Merkel Emisars today in Kosovo, have two messages for Kurti

French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel are due to land today in Pristina, where early in the morning about 09 o'clock they will meet with Prime Minister Kurti in the early hours of Tuesday, 0900, at the Government building. He was confirmed by the prime minister's office, [...]
The meeting will be held in the early hours of Tuesday, 09 o'clock, at the government building. He was confirmed by the prime minister's office in announcing Kurt's agenda.
It is said that the Special Emisars of Macron and Merkel will come to Pristina for meetings with the country's leaders where they will deliver clear messages about the latest situation.
Their mission in the agenda of meetings with Kurti Government and the country's leaders is unblocking talks with Serbia, as well as supporting final agreements.
The main message is to lift the 100% fee, as well as expand the positions of the two most influential leaders in the EU, Macron and Merkel.
International pressure on Kosovo's government led by Prime Minister Albin Kurti, only that he is going and growing up, he is insisting on maintaining his stance on reciprocity against Serbia, which is not pleasing the United States of America at all.
Until the US President's special envoy for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Richard Green, could no longer be clear in disappointment with the idea of Kosovo Prime Minister Kurti, as never before in his relationship with Kosovo, the US had announced consequences. It was talked about stopping economic investment aid and even attracting Americans from Kosovo.
The EU as always is the most hot and slower in every respect with some previously organised summit efforts, and now it is their latest attempt after speculation that the European Commission could appoint Miroslav Lajcak as an emissary for dialogue, which was negatively expected in many circles like international and Kosovo.
Quint's ambassadors had warned on two occasions that taxes on Serbia should be lifted unconditionally, now with the direct commitment of the two most powerful European leaders again first among the equals in the European bloc, Merkel and Macron appear to send no mixed messages about the issue of dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia












