European Union shows whether they have set timetable for Kosovo dialogue

The European Union has not set a date for completion of Kosovo's dialogue, Serbia, EU spokesman Peter Stano has announced on Friday. At a media conference, Stano has said that the EU is not interested in setting <x0 timerate”, while adding that “as is not interested in extending [...]
It is important for us not to set artificial timetables, but we are not interested in extending this endless process. The interest is to help the two sides reach a mutual, legally binding agreement for normalising the reports. Time is in their hands because eventually their will is required to be heard. We do not impose anything, we are mediator”, Stano said, not showing whether there will be a final agreement at first, or the assessment of implementation of the up to date agreements will be expected.
Stano has refused to comment on the parties' statements after Thursday's meeting in Brussels, as he added that the “most important is that dialogue and talks are continuing and that topics are being discussed one by one of”.
He has declined to comment either on the issue of Special Court documents that ended up at the offices of the Kosovo Liberation Army Veterans Organisation, saying that “for these incidents does not belong to the EU to comment”.












