Details from EU Foreign Affairs Council meeting discussed and dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia

European diplomacy chief Josep Borrell has gathered the top diplomats of six Western Balkan countries in Brussels, where Kosovo has represented Donika Grovalla-Schharz. Vet Borrell said the Western Balkan Foreign Affairs ministers would sit at the Foreign Affairs Council to discuss the situation in their region. [...]
Vet Borrell said the Western Balkan Foreign Affairs ministers would sit at the Foreign Affairs Council to discuss the situation in their region.
This is the way to show how important the Western Balkans are and the integration process is. Today the foreign affairs ministers of the six countries will sit with us at the Council of Foreign Affairs to discuss the situation in their region that much of the crisis -- namely, the economic crisis” -- said the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security.
In the meantime, it was Germany's Foreign Affairs Minister Annalena Baerbock, who spoke of dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia.
For me personally, it is important to support Kosovo and Serbia in their process of normalising relations and the way they should go. In order for their European perspective to be maintained to”.
Meanwhile, the first of Croatia's diplomacy, Gordan Grliq-Radman, and Austria's Alexander Schallenberg, demanded that the European Union liberalise Kosovars' visas.










