Reported Serbia has halted campaign against Kosovo, Serbian Prime Minister Speaks

Serbia's prime minister, Ana Brnabiq, said there is no information that her country has banned the Kosovo recognition withdrawal campaign. On Thursday, diplomatic sources in Brussels have told reporters that Serbia has agreed to suspend Kosovo's non-recognition campaign “to contribute to the atmosphere for restarting dialogue for normalisation of relations” [...]
On Thursday, diplomatic sources in Brussels have told reporters that Serbia has agreed to suspend Kosovo's non-recognition campaign “to contribute to the atmosphere for the resumption of dialogue for normalising relations” between Pristina and Belgrade.
I've seen this news, but not the source of this news. When you talk about news from Brussels, I don't know what that means. Does it come from the European Commission, from the European Parliament, or has anyone said it on the street and we take it as a legitimate resource”, Brnabiq said of the Balkan Radio Free Europe Service.
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She said she reiterates the position of Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, and <x0 mindset of state” that Serbia, during dialogue, “can suspend talks with other states that think they have erred with recognising Kosovo's unilateral independence, if Pristina suspends its talks to achieve new recognition and become a member of international organisations”.
We think this is right. During dialogue, everything is suspended until we try to find a compromise solution”, Brnabiq said.
Even Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has denied Thursday that Serbia has halted the campaign of attracting recognitions of Kosovo's independence.
Serbian officials have not been hiding that their diplomacy is guided in this direction.
However, the number of countries that have drawn recognition of Kosovo's independence, which was declared in 2008 as a result of Serbia's diplomatic efforts, is not clear.












