Kurti's Brussels meeting agenda: No conditions meet Vucinqi

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, accompanied by his deputy, Besnik Bislimi, has travelled to Brussels, where he is expected to meet with Serbian President Alexander Vuciq tomorrow. Despite Kurt's pledges that he would not meet with Vuciqi without apologizing for Serbia's war crimes committed in Kosovo and compensation [...]
Government spokesman Progress Kryeziu has made this known, who has said that tomorrow's meeting is for the next chapter of dialogue and that there the head of government will present the Government's vision and stance on dialogue.
The Republic of Kosovo's “Prime Minister Albin Kurti, accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister Bislim, has travelled to Brussels for the meeting warned about tomorrow in the middle of it and Alexander Vuciq. As we have repeatedly said, tomorrow's meeting is not a meeting of dialogue, but a meeting for dialogue, for future dialogue. There Prime Minister Kurti will present his vision and attitudes and the Government of the Republic of Kosovo for him, who must be principled and fair, in the service of the peoples of the two countries and separated from the former. So from the meeting is aimed at agreeing on the next chapter of dialogue and its agenda, following Friday's depletion discussions in the Republic of Kosovo's Parliament for the previous dialogue and damage caused by it”, Kryeziu wrote on Facebook.
A few moments ago, The KP reported that the agenda of tomorrow's meetings in Brussels has already become white.
According to the EU report, at 8:20 p.m., the arrival of European Union for Foreign Policy and Security Policy High Representative Joseph Borrell is planned.
Then, at 10:30, European Commission Vice President Borrell will have bilateral, separate meetings, first with Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, and then with Serbia's president, Aleksander Vuciq.
Meanwhile, a joint plenary table is scheduled for 11:00.
At 12:30 a press conference of the EU Special Representative for the Pristina dialogue, Belgrade and other Western Balkan issues, Miroslav Lajcak, has been warned.












