Paris summit ends, Brussels meeting postponed

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and France's president, Emmanuel Macron, have issued a joint media communiqué after the Paris video summit. In this communique they have confirmed that Vuciq and Hoti will not travel to Brussels to meet 12 July as planned. A video conference will be held on 12 July [...]
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and France's president, Emmanuel Macron, have issued a joint media communiqué after the Paris video summit.
In this communique they have confirmed that Vuciq and Hoti will not travel to Brussels to meet 12 July as planned.
A video conference between the parties will be held on 12 July, until they meet in Brussels on 16 July.
“The participants have discussed future steps in the EU-backed Pristina-Belgrade dialogue. Negotiations between the two sides will begin with a video conference that will be held on 12 July and with the first meeting in Brussels on 16 July”, said the communique issued by Chancellor Merkel's media office.
The Brussels meeting will be mediated by Josep Borell and Miroslav Lajcak.












