Stuart Peach asks about the Kosovo-Serbia final: We expect mutual recognition, but will set limits

Britain's prime minister for the Western Balkans, Stuart Peach, in an interview for the BBC (Serbian language edition), has spoken of the dialogue process between Kosovo and Serbia and finalising negotiations. Asked what would be the ideal final solution, Peach has claimed to be a success whatever solution [...]
Asked what would be the ideal final solution, Peach has declared that any solution that goes to the region would be successful.
“Success would be any solution that would bring something good to all people in the region”, Peach stated.
The journalist has later asked whether mutual recognition should be included in completing the process. The British Emissary has stressed that such an issue belongs to dialogue.
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Peach has then said that completing the process between two countries with mutual recognition is the expectation of official London, however, says he wants to impose restrictions on the final outcome of the negotiations.
So stated the British emissary, since it has been asked whether there should be mutual recognition at the end of the process.
This is what we expect, the British government has recognised Kosovo. But I don't want to set such boundaries here, and now in Belgrade, it depends on others and we'll be in the background and we'll support the” process, Peach told the BBC.











