Osmani asked Lajcak's Palmer for bilateral recognition with Serbia, as well as free US vaccines

President Vjosa Osmani during the meeting he held with US Assistant Secretary of State Matthew Palmer and EU envoy for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue Miroslav Lajcak demanded that dialogue between the two sides have mutual recognition. “
“As far as the dialogue process with Serbia is concerned, the president reiterated the attitude of institutions that Kosovo expects the dialogue process to end with mutual recognition between the two countries. It reiterated the position that Kosovo remains essential in this process to fully respect territorial integrity, domestic constitutional and state regulation, as well as the country's functionality. Moreover, the president stressed the issue of missing violent persons during the recent war in Kosovo, as a priority in this process”, the presidency's communique to the media said.
Also, the country's first requested US vaccine division for Kosovo.
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President Osmani meets with Palmer and Lajčac
Republic of Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani- Sadriu today had a meeting of the deputy assistant secretary of the American state, Mr. Matthew Palmer and the European Union's envoy for dialogue, Mr. Miroslav Lajčák.
At the meeting with them, President Osmani stressed that Kosovo's institutions are fully focused on management of pandemic, implementation of reforms in the area of rule of law and economic development of the country, as key priorities of the country's institutions.
She also thanked the United States of America and the EU for supporting Kosovo citizens at this difficult time for all of us. She expressed gratitude to the European Union for the donation of vaccines, and voiced hope that the United States will share a number of vaccines for our citizens.
As far as dialogue process with Serbia is concerned, the president reaffirmed the attitude of institutions that Kosovo expects the dialogue process to end with mutual recognition between the two countries. It reiterated the position that Kosovo remains essential in this process to fully respect territorial integrity, domestic constitutional and state regulation, as well as the country's functionality. Moreover, the president stressed the issue of missing violent persons during the recent war in Kosovo, as priorities in the process.
“We expect the process to end with mutual recognition, respecting these principles and for the agreement to be fully applicable,” underscored President Osmani. Mr. Palmer and Mr. Palmer. Lajčac, in turn, once again re-exemplified their full support for the dialogue process and its closure with the final agreement between Kosovo and Serbia.












