Slovenian president concerned about Kosovo- Serbia

Slovenia's president, Borut Pahor, declared today in Belgrade, after meeting with Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, that he is concerned about some processes and statements in the Western Balkans. Pahor stressed that European Union enlargement would be crucial to peace and security, as well as to the welfare of people in this region. “Thank President [...]
Pahor stressed that European Union enlargement would be crucial to peace and security, as well as to the welfare of people in this region.
“Thank President Vuciq for this conversation and for the mention of Slovenian soldiers in Kosovo, and I will visit tomorrow”, Pahor said.
He added that during his visit to Kosovo, he will seek to implement everything agreed on in Brussels' agreement, the newspaper Express broadcast.
Pahor said he is also concerned because the dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia has been interrupted and added that he must continue.
“Slovenia is a major supporter of that dialogue and still supports it”, he said, stressing that procrastinating this process contributes to no one.
“Talks must continue to regulate relations so that peace, security and co-operation in the region” are not endangered, Pahor said.











