Tomorrow's Kurti-Vucciq meeting in Brussels will also be Beden

Everything is prepared. The EU will organise the first Kurti-Vucciq meeting early tomorrow and mediate. The president of the US, Joe Biden, will also be present in Brussels to attend a summit where the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue issue can be discussed. Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, will meet for the first time in Brussels tomorrow morning. In the afternoon, High Representative for Foreign Policy and Security Josep Borrell who will mediate the Kurti-Wuchic meeting in the morning will meet with the president of the United States of America, Joe Biden at an EU-US summit.
EU Foreign Affairs and Security spokesperson Peter Stano, in a response to Express has said there is no connection between the new round of dialogue and summit B E-US expected to take place tomorrow.
“There is no connection between the dates of the next round of Belgrade-Pristina dialogue and summit B E-US. High Representative for Foreign Policy and Security Josep Borrell will lead the dialogue in the morning and participate in the EU-US summit in the afternoon”, Stano said.
Borrell can report Beden to developments at the Kurti-Vuchic meeting. Officially, the EU has not specified this, but has confirmed that some topics will be discussed at the US summit.
“Important external affairs issues with common interest and concern for the EU and the US will be the topics in the discussions during the” summit, said EU spokesman Peter Stano.
Kurti, who has gone to Brussels today, will initially hold a bilateral meeting with EU principal mediator Josep Borrell on Tuesday. Following Borelli's separate bilateral meetings with Kurti and Vucinjqi, a trilateral meeting will take place, in which the EU Special Representative for the Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue Miroslav Lajcak will also participate.
As for the EU tomorrow's parade marks the start of the new round of dialogue, for Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq is not a meeting of dialogue.
We think that the future dialogue with the other side needs a platform and strategy. We're still not sitting on the table with the other side and therefore can't talk about any kind of dialogue”, Kurti said in the Assembly a few days ago.
He has said that meeting with Vucinqi will only be discussion on the format and performance of talks to be held in the future.
The mid-June meeting that has been warned is not meant to continue the old or old dialogue. But there is discussion on the format and performance of discussions in the future”, the prime minister has said.
But negotiating between Kurt and Vucciki has started in distance for several days with reactions and reactions.
The topic without which Serbia considers that dialogue makes sense is the establishment of the Association of Serb majority municipalities in Kosovo. Kurti, meanwhile, has said there can be no one-ethnic association.
Although he came to power insisting that dialogue with Serbia is not his priority, Albin Kurti had accepted the session when the prime minister was elected that no progress can be made in any other area unless there is progress in dialogue. Before this session, he did not consider the matter his priority. He believed that citizens have chosen to deal more with other issues, which included managing pandemic, fighting crime and corruption, and opening new jobs.
So far, Kurti has shown little contempt for compromises in negotiations with Belgrade. Yet, they always remind him that he must do so. In its exhibition unveiled to MPs, Kurti said there could be no compromise with Serbia, though the US and EU have mentioned compromise almost every time they talked about reaching the Kosovo-Serbia final agreement.
Kurt's statements had upset authorities in Berlin, Paris and Washington, who is Kosovo's top international sponsor. State Department has said they want to encourage Kosovo's new government to make negotiations with Serbia a priority on the road to international recognition
US administration has already been informed in detail by special envoy for the Balkans Matthew Palmer for recent developments in the process of normalising Kosovo-Serbia relations.
A draft declaration to be adopted at tomorrow's summit B The E-US is expected to stress Brussels and Washington's co-operation to strengthen their common commitment to the Western Balkans, with particular emphasis on the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue process.











