German MPJ: Non-paper doesn't come from Germany

After German Ambassador to Pristina, the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs has reacted to news about “Noon -paper”. After German Ambassador to Pristina, Germany's Foreign Affairs Ministry has responded to news about the so-called “Noon paper”, which is being discussed in Kosovo media, stressing that “it [...]
After German Ambassador to Pristina, the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs has reacted to news about “Noon -paper”.
“Instead, Foreign Minister Maas stressed once again during his visits to Pristina and Belgrade last week that our “all support goes to the normalisation dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, moderately from the EU, under the leadership of special EU envoy Miroslav Lajcak. The goal of this dialogue on normalisation is a stable, comprehensive agreement contributing to regional stability, includes mutual recognition, and thus enables the two countries a real EU perspective and EU membership”, the statement said.
This response came after publishing in the media of an informal <x0Non paper”, where it says Kosovo and Serbia will recognise each other's territorial integrity.











