Dialogue deadline, Bislimi talks about a letter given to Lajcak

Kosovo insists that discussions with Serbia now have a deadline. Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi is reporting to the Foreign Affairs Commission, and stated it before MPs. The text of the last agreement reached in Brussels does not mark any date as the deadline for wrapping up talks, but Bislim says that on this issue, [...]
The text of the last agreement reached in Brussels does not mark any date as the deadline for wrapping up the talks, but Bislim says that on this issue, an additional letter on November 23rd was obtained by EU minister for dialogue Miroslav Lajcak.
The request has been to limit discussions on time so that they do not extend without borders and I think that with agreement on November 23rd, we have received this, because as part of the agreement it is meant that talks for the Franco-German proposal should be limited by the end of March”, Bislimi said.
The “actually, in text does not figure the March date, but it finds the special group meeting for normalisation and then we've only accepted this formulation in exchange for an additional letter of Mr. Lajcak, where he sets the deadline for normalisation, March 2023. So. We have received this assurance, and then we have accepted that statement”, the deputy prime minister stressed.
European Emisari Miroslav Lajcak came to Pristina today and met with Prime Minister Albin Kurti. After the meeting, he said he is not a man of the deadlines, but said discussions on the Franco-German plan will begin and that he expects within weeks to have a Kurti-Wuchic meeting.












