Lajcak talks to Kurt about the Franco-German proposal: Kosovo, Serbia define dialogue epilogue

The European Union's Emisar for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, has said there are two countries that should determine the final agreement and that it does not depend on mediators. After adding to discussions that the final agreement may not include mutual recognition, Lajcak asked journalists after meeting with Prime Minister Albin Kurti in Pristina, has [...]
After adding to discussions that the final agreement may not include mutual recognition, Lajcak asked reporters after meeting with Prime Minister Albin Kurti in Pristina, has said the final agreement should be defined by Kosovo and Serbia.
That depends on me, so I can name you. That's the dialog”, Lajcak said.
He has acknowledged that among the discussions he had with Kurt was the Franco-German proposal. However, he has refused to elaborate.
Lajcak has called meeting Kurt constructive. He said he was advancing in their discussion. He, however, has refused to comment on the government's decision to complete the deadline for returning plates from illegal to RKS on October 31st. He has said this decision belongs to the Government of Kosovo.
Emisari Lajcak has declared that the EU intends to avoid any kind of tension.
For drafts that are circulated in the media for Association, he has said Sė has been notified of them earlier. He added that the draft s was requested by the EU and that the European Union only views it as “one of the many letters produced”. It's something completely separate from our “process, he said.












