Unlike Osman, Havenier thanks EU for reaching agreement in Brussels

Unlike Osman, Havenier thanks EU for reaching agreement in Brussels

US Ambassador to Kosovo Jeff Hovenier thanked EU mediators for reaching the license agreement between Kosovo and Serbia in Brussels. Unlike President Osmani, who only greeted Americans and did not thank the EU for the agreement reached in Brussels, Jeff Hovenier, credits the EU with leaving Periscopi. “One of the things for which [...]

Unlike President Osmani, who only greeted Americans and did not thank the EU for the agreement reached in Brussels, Jeff Hovenier, credits the EU with leaving Periscopi.

“One of the things I and the entire US Embassy and the US government are grateful for is the fact that an agreement was reached yesterday with the EU's convenience between Kosovo and Serbia, to do two things I think very important”.

“One is to avoid further crossing and take steps to reduce the output created for the implementation of the vehicle license regime, and the second commitment was to urgently take this proposal for normalisation that has been introduced by the European Union and is supported by France and Germany to continue with this very important issue of”.

We see this as a huge success and a very big step forward, and I want to admit that the Cosow government yesterday engaged in a way that was constructive and useful and helped us get to where the entire international community wanted to see the end of this.

This is my initial view of what happened yesterday a very important step forward for both states”, said Havener in Rubikon, conveys Periscopi.

Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani last night has reacted after the agreement has been reached in Brussels between Kosovo and Serbia for license plates, thanking the United States alone.

In a reaction in Titer, Osman never mentioned the European top diplomat, Josep Borell, who he criticized a few days ago.

I want to thank American Ambassador Jeff Havenier and the American Government for their active engagement in reaching today's agreement in Brussels. Their support for the dialogue process between Kosovo and Serbia is necessary. Kosovo is grateful”, Osmani wrote. /Periscope.

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