Green: Kosovo, Serbia have not signed anything with US

The US president's special envoy for the Kosovo-Serbia talks, Richard Green, has said that Kosovo and Serbia have signed co-operation agreements Friday afternoon in Washington, stressing they have not signed any agreements with the US. Asked by journalists whether American President Donald Trump has signed something, Grenelli has responded by saying [...]
Asked by journalists whether even American President Donald Trump has signed something, Grenelli has responded by saying “that it's true”, telegraphy broadcast.
It has only signed confirmation that it will work together in the realisation of the” agreement, Green said.
And when journalists insisted on explaining exactly what both sides have signed, Grantel said the “the two sides have signed co-operation agreements for normalising economic reports”.
Grenelli questioned whether the same agreements were signed by both sides, the former American ambassador to Germany stressed that “99.9 percent are the same, except for the last item”.
Serbia will move its embassy by June of next year (in Jerusalem) ) is part of the agreement, and as far as Kosovo is concerned, it is all the same until the last point where it stresses that there will be mutual recognition with Israel”, Green has added.
“After all, I would not try to explain what President Aleksandar Vuciq thought when addressing Serbian media. What he said in the conference room is it's about a historic agreement that will normalise the region. He talked about the Mini-Shengen area. As for point 10, it's wrong to say there was a 10th point. None of them were listed in numbers, I don't know where that came from, say the Green End.











