Macro for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue: Count on my doors.

France's President Emmanuel Macron has confirmed France's support for the Kosovo dialogue Serbia, led by the European Union. Macro has been tactful today with Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, in Paris, where the main theme has been the Kosovo issue. “are important talks led by the European Union, and I want to [...]
France's President Emmanuel Macron has confirmed France's support for the Kosovo dialogue Serbia, led by the European Union.
Macro has been tactful today with Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, in Paris, where the main theme has been the Kosovo issue.
The “are important talks led by the European Union, and I want once again to express France's support for the EU Special Emissar for dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak”, Macron has said for the media, reports “RTS”
He has added that he has talked with incumbent Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti in November and that he will talk to the next prime minister of Kosovo after the 14 February elections.
We had full confidence talks with President Vuciq on this subject, and I want to welcome the risk he has taken several times to propose some solutions that are innovative. I'm willing to support them, the only solution that would lead to progress on this issue and solve it”, Macron said. He has said he supports all who want to advance relations between Kosovo and Serbia.
“Calculate at my doors, and I will continue to be with you until we achieve progress on this road, on the road to normalisation, but also on the path that brings stability and peace to the region and I know that this is your target”, Macron said.
And Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has said the Kosovo issue is not easy, but that an acceptable agreement must be reached on both sides.
The Kosovo and Metohija issue is very important for us and is not at all easy. We must all work to reach an acceptable solution to both sides, which so far has not been the case. I've always been willing to listen to President Macron and his ideas, so we can try and get closer to the” deal, Vuciq said.












