“Danas” quotes diplomats for dialogue: The idea where Serbia keeps Kosovo on map still at stake

The Serbian media “Danas” has reported that the idea of “Germany” may again be at stake in normalising relations between Belgrade and Pristina, as the West has realised that Vuciq will not agree to formally recognise Kosovo's independence. According to information [...]
According to a “information that has resurfaced these months as the idea of the EU's most influential members, mainly France and Germany”, it is for relations between Serbia and Kosovo to be regulated so that Serbian authorities do not prevent the “from preventing Pristina's membership in the UN in the future.
As specified, unlike Serbia, which as an internationally recognised state has its ambassador to the UN, Kosovo's diplomatic representative would not be named “ambasdor” and Serbia would not have to erase Kosovo from the map as part of it territory, just as former West Germany portrayed former East Germany as part of a single German state
Diplomatic sources claim the administration of new US President Joseph Biden agrees with this concept, but that official Washington “would be more pleased if Serbia and Kosovo recognised each other”, Palmer said at a joint press conference with Lajcak in Pristina.
A source of the medium “Danas” explains that despite such messages of recognition, Americans “for which pragmatism is one of the most dominant features and when it comes to foreign policy, understand that Serbian authorities, led by Vuciq, disagree, just as Kosovo's stubborn Prime Minister Albin Kurti in almost no way will listen to the model of two Germany <3>.
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq had an informal meeting scheduled with US diplomat Matthew yesterday Palmer, who arrived in Belgrade after visiting Pristina.
Vuciq will meet Palmer today officially after holding the preliminary meeting with EU Emissar Miroslav Lajcak.












