Report EU: We have not yet set date and agenda of Kurti-Vucciq meeting in Brussels

The European Union has not yet set the date nor the agenda of the meeting warned between Kosovo's prime minister, Albin Kurti and Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq in Brussels. European Union for Foreign Policy spokesman Peter Stano has stressed that dialogue will begin at an appropriate time. “We will [...]
The European Union has not yet set the date nor the agenda of the meeting warned between Kosovo's prime minister, Albin Kurti and Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq in Brussels.
European Union for Foreign Policy spokesman Peter Stano has stressed that dialogue will begin at an appropriate time.
“We will announce the date, time and agenda of the upcoming dialogue meeting when it is the appropriate time”, Stano has declared.
Otherwise, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has stressed that his government has a government programme and a plan for dialogue, adding that dialogue with Serbia will be new, not continuing.
Kurti has pledged to report to the Kosovo Assembly on any developments that will take place in Brussels.
“In the meeting that will take place in Brussels is not the meeting of continuing dialogue, but the first encounter, or the first meeting with Vuciqiqi that I have never met, unlike the table that has been held with over 30 people in February 2020 at the traditional security conference in Munich, Germany. It's the first meeting and we'll see what the chapter of future dialogue will be, it's a meeting of future dialogue, but it's not continuing for previous dialogue”, Kurti said days ago.
It is noteworthy that the dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia started in 2011. This process, mediated by the European Union, is said to be aimed at fully normalising relations between Pristina and Belgrade.
The US, during Donald Trump's administration, had appointed Richard Green as the American president's envoy for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue.
Under American efforts to normalise relations, on 4 September, 2020, an agreement was reached at the White House on economic normalisation between the two states. This agreement, among other things, envisions several infrastructure projects, such as the airline between Pristina and Belgrade, the highway between two states and railway ties.











