Djurd: In Brussels, no recognition, but economic co-operation

The Serbian delegation will travel to Brussels today, where they will hold talks with EU representatives and Kosovo institutions in the next two days. So said the director of the so-called Serbian Office for Kosovo, Marko Djuric. He said the matter of mutual recognition would be, not on the agenda, but [...]
The Serbian delegation will travel to Brussels today, where they will hold talks with EU representatives and Kosovo institutions in the next two days.
So said the director of the so-called Serbian Office for Kosovo, Marko Djuric.
He said the issue of mutual recognition will not be on the agenda, but will be economic co-operation, the issue of the missing and displaced, and the commitments made by Pristina's side to the Brussels Agreement, Klen Kosova broadcasts.
“We will talk mainly about economic co-operation, as we return to our market in Kosovo, where Serbian goods have been deported for more than 20 months”, Djuric told Tv Pink, broadcasts Kosovo.
Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Driton Selmanaj, along with the head of the Kosovo delegation in the processing group for the missing Ibrahim Makolli issue, will be Kosovo's representatives at the next dialogue meeting with Serbia in Brussels.
Klan Kosova learns exclusively that they will leave for Brussels today until the meeting is held tomorrow that the topic of discussion has talks on missing and displaced persons at the technical level. They will also discuss other issues that were discussed by Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti and President Aleksandar Vuciq.
It is not ruled out that part of this meeting is also Skender Hyseni, who was appointed state co-ordinator for Kosovo-Kosovo dialogue. Serbia











