Kurt meets Lajcak in Athens: We talked about what was left of the two weeks before the license agreement was scheduled.

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has met with European Union Special Representative for Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue Miroslav Lajcak, within the framework of the Delphi Economic Forum in Greece. As the prime minister reports, Kurti spoke of engagement in a year of governance and reaffirmed that European and Euro-Atlantic integrations have no alternative. He highlighted the necessity of helping the Union [...]
As the prime minister reports, Kurti spoke of engagement in a year of governance and reaffirmed that European and Euro-Atlantic integrations have no alternative. He highlighted the necessity of helping the European Union on this road.
The meeting discussed the management of the dialogue process between Kosovo and Serbia, as well as future steps in the process.
Kurti has stressed that the Government of the Republic of Kosovo is committed to principled and balanced dialogue. He reiterated that this dialogue should benefit both countries' citizens through a stable and applicable agreement, which at the centre has mutual recognition.
The “also discussed the issue of vehicle license plates between Kosovo and Serbia. The prime minister singled out the fact that we are two weeks away from the deadline for agreement on the issue, based on European Union's current best standards and practices. Thanks to the European Union's commitment and support for the dialogue, the prime minister expressed gratitude for the contribution, which they are giving to the report between Kosovo and Serbia, lasting peace, long-term stability and regional security”, the report said.
At the meeting, it was also discussed invasive Russian military invasion and aggression in Ukraine and influence in the Western Balkans region and Europe.












