Informal dinners by Borrell: Apart from Sculp and Vucciki, who else is invited to eat in Brussels tonight

Informal dinners by Borrell: Apart from Sculp and Vucciki, who else is invited to eat in Brussels tonight

They're continuing to have informal dinners in European top centers, but are there results? Thus, after dinner informally at the Borsig Palace in Germany (The Kurti Lajcak Vuciq) tonight in Brussels Borrell holds a dinner for leaders of the Western Balkans. European Union for Foreign Policy and Security High Representative Josep Borrell, [...]

European Union for Foreign Policy and Security High Representative Josep Borrell will host an informal dinner with the six leaders of the Western Balkans on Wednesday, May 11th (so, tonight).

The tradition of holding such an informal dinner was initiated by Borrell's predecessor, Federica Moghrini, who met Balkan leaders each year at informal dinner, to discuss the future of the region and the main challenges facing the region.

This year, according to the announcement, the security issue in Europe will be at the top of the agenda in light of Ukraine's unprotested Russian occupation.

Attendance at the dinner in Brussels has confirmed: Kosovo Foreign and Diaspore Minister Donica Grovalla, Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic, Northern Macedonia Prime Minister Dimitar Kovacevski, and the chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina Zoran Tegeltija.

Kosovo is represented at this informal dinner with top diplomat Grovalla, as Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani and Prime Minister Albin Kurti are visiting the United States.

Prior to the informal dinner, all participants will hold short bilateral talks with European bloc diplomacy chief Josep Borrell.

A few days ago, on May 4th, Kosovo's prime minister had also dined with Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vucic, and the European Union's special envoy for dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, at Borsig Palace in Germany.

“During the summit, Prime Minister Kurti reaffirmed the position of a legally binding agreement, fully normalising relations between the two states, having mutual recognition centred”, the Kurti Media Office reported. /Periscopi

 

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