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It is not real to expect a movement in negotiations between Belgrade and Pristina this year, former Serbia Ambassador to Berlin and London Ognjen Pribichevic told N1. The fact that dialogue continues is good, but I don't think it's realistic to expect much of this dialogue now,” he said. Pribichevic declared that the European Union and [...]
The fact that dialogue continues is good, but I don't think it's realistic to expect much of this dialogue now,” he said.
Pribichevic said the European Union and the United States are burdened with internal problems, while Vetevendosje Movement leader Albin Kurti said negotiations are no priority for him and his voters.
He said the issues that can be discussed are the problem of missing persons, juridic and economic property.
Asked about the appointment of Molly Montgomery, which comes from the Madeleine Albright Foundation, in the position of Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Europe Pribichev said personal solutions are not crucial.
The most important thing is to keep pace in dialogue, even if it is less ambitious,” he said.
Otherwise, EU special emissary Miroslav Lajcak stated days ago that he expects the continuation of the dialogue process with the meeting between Albin Kurti and Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq before the summer. Kurti has said dialogue is not the first priority, nor is it the second priority of his rule.












