Lajcak talks about who should lead the dialogue with Serbia, Thaci or Hoti?

The EU's special envoy for dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, has spoken before the media today at the end of his visit to Pristina. Asked by journalists for the leadership of dialogue by Kosovo President Hashim Thaci or by Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti said he is not here to determine who will be the leader. However [...]
The EU's special envoy for dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, has spoken before the media today at the end of his visit to Pristina.
Asked by journalists for the leadership of dialogue by Kosovo President Hashim Thaci or by Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti said he is not here to determine who will be the leader.
However, he has said he has offered support to the prime minister to be part of the negotiations, adding that both have announced plans the EU has for dialogue.
While for the June 27th US meeting between Kosovo and Serbia, Lajka said the EU considers the US a very important partner.
We have not consulted and I do not want to consult for the initiatives of others. For us, the United States is an important partner. No one else can offer European future Kosovo except the European union. The EU is interested in a legally binding comprehensive agreement for both countries. ”
At this media conference, Lajcak said dialogue should resolve all open issues between two states, the news says.
He also said that after discussing with Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq.
“27 EU members sent a very clear signal for engagement in Kosovo and the region. You know every time I do something I do 100. I am determined to resume dialogue and reach a comprehensive agreement that would resolve all open issues. I have had constructive meetings with political leaders in Kosovo and members of the international community. I have stressed that Kosovo should be united in dialogue. We discussed rapidly resume dialogue, as well as dates, methodologies, priorities. I am satisfied with the seriousness shown in the resumption of dialogue. In Belgrade I plan to discuss these elements, so that after that we can announce the first” meeting, he said.
He also said that Kosovo is leaving with confidence that Pristina has the readiness to enter dialogue.
I am leaving Kosovo with the assurance that conditions have been created to resume dialogue. Kosovo is part of Europe, your successes and problems are also ours. The Kosovo road to Europe goes through this dialogue. I want Kosovo to move forward on this” road, he said.












