EU spokesman: Dialogue is not over, chief negotiators come to Brussels as soon as

European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security spokesman Peter Stano says the first positive step in resolving the situation between Kosovo and Serbia will be the going of the two countries' top negotiators in Brussels. “We are there offering our best service and the best will for [...]
“We are there offering our best service and the best will to help Kosovo and Serbia. We are willing to continue to do so, so the EU's top representative, Josep Borrell, yesterday in his statement proposed the meeting of the two chief negotiators to come to Brussels in the coming days as the first positive step to find solutions to the discrete dispute that escalated the situation because what is urgent is the escalation of the” situation.
Stano at a media conference among others said they remain committed to closing all open issues between Kosovo and Serbia, Klankosova reported.tv.
The “Since we have resumed the dialogue that is still continuing from 2011, last summer we have been trying to make it clear to both sides that the only way to achieve the European future for the citizens of Kosovo and Serbia is achieved through facilitated dialogue by the European Union”.
This dialogue is the target which must be reached through legally linked compromise summarized with agreement on normalising relations between Kosovo and Serbia. Also, this is what the EU offers, and we will provide services to both sides to help them address issues they can have for each other on any open issue that they may have”.
“We are trying to help you find the necessary compromise to end all open issues between them” said Stano.











