Serbian minister goes to Germany, discusses Kosovo

Serbian Foreign Minister Nikola Sekalovic will pay an official visit to Germany today and tomorrow, during which he will meet with German counterpart Heiko Maas and Chancellor Angela Merkel adviser Jan Hecker. The main topics of talks in Berlin are expected to be bilateral co-operation between Serbia and Germany, as well as integration [...]
The main topics of talks in Berlin are expected to be bilateral co-operation between Serbia and Germany, as well as Serbia's European integration, but inevitably the Kosovo issue and dialogue between Pristina and Belgrade, as well as the fight against corruption.
Tanjug reports that the Serbian top diplomat and his German counterpart will speak on Thursday afternoon, and after the meeting, the two ministers are planning to address the public, Klen Kosova broadcasts.
In an interview for Serbian Curir in mid-February, German Minister Maas said that regulating unresolved relations between Pristina and Belgrade is one of the main conditions for Serbia's EU membership, and that the deadlines or dynamics for Union membership do not exist, but that it would be good for negotiations with Serbia to be more dynamic.
On Thursday, Sekalovic will also talk to German Chancellor Angela Merkel's foreign policy adviser, Jan Hecker, as well as to Johann Wadeful, a member of Bundestag and chairman of the Union Group CDU / CSU for the Western Balkans.












