Kosovo, Serbia delegations pass to West Wing where Trump offices are located

US President for National Security Robert O'Brien's adviser, through a post in his Twitter account, has shown that Kosovo and Serbian delegations have held meetings at the National Security Council (NSC). However, the delegations of Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti and Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq have already passed into parts [...]
Express finds out from its sources that Kosovo and Serbia delegations are currently holding meetings at the White House. We remember that the National Security Council is also part of the White House, but the delegations have now moved to the president's General.
And is that signal that the delegations of Kosovo and Serbia will also meet with the president of the United States of America, Donlad Trump, or the agreement is signed very soon, not yet known.
Prime Minister Hoti planned to address the media after the agreement is reached. The plan was to address the media at 21, however, it seems that movements within the White House have delayed reaching the agreement.
The meeting between Kosovo Prime Minister and the president of Serbia, Avdullah Hoti and Aleksandar Vuciq, is under way in Washington.
The meeting's economics are US National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien, as well as US President Richard Green's Special Envoy for Kosovo-Serbia Talks.
Before the start of talks Thursday, Grenelli has said that the people of Kosovo and Serbia deserve economic normalisation and the opportunity to create a vibrant economy.
Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti, prior to the meeting at the White House on Thursday, has declared that no further discussion is made with Serbia, except for mutual recognition.
While Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has said the Serbian side will do its best to reach a compromise on important economic issues.
This is the second meeting called from Washington. A planned meeting on June 27th was cancelled a few days before the detention, since The Hague's Specialised Prosecutor's Office had declared it has filed a war crimes indictment against Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, who was invited to the Washington meeting.
At the beginning of this year, Kosovo and Serbia, under the mediation of the US president's special envoy for Kosovo-Serbia talks, Richard Green have signed agreements or letters of interest for airlines, railways and highways between Pristina and Belgrade, but which have not yet begun to implement.
This reconciliation between Kosovo and Serbia has been reached at the time when dialogue facilitated by the European Union was suspended due to the Kosovo Government's decision to impose the 100 per cent customs tax on products most originating from Serbia.
Dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia resumed in Brussels on 16 July.
At meetings recently held in Brussels, it has been discussed for the displaced, the unemployed and economic co-operation.












