Kurti Vuciq faces in Davos: What's there to talk about?

The discussion on the Western Balkans, at a panel under the World Economic Forum, confronted Kosovo Prime Minister with the Serbian president today in Davos, Switzerland. The office of Kosovo's prime minister described this meeting as <x0).
The Kosovo prime minister's office described this meeting as “within the possibility of dialogue with many sides over the Western Balkans, aims to help promote regional co-operation and build new international partnerships”, but a later version was released by the President of Serbia's Office in an Instagram post.
Vuciq called the “severe execution” discussion on the future of the Western Balkans.
The “Discriminating for the future of the Western Balkans with European and regional leaders in the World Economic Forum”, the Serbian presidency's announcement said.
Part of the “Diplomacy panel for the Western Balkans” was the EU mediator for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue Miroslav Lajcak, as well as other leaders.
Vuciq, within the framework of this forum, has also called on Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the reports he praised, until he also thanked “the respect of Serbia's territorial integrity”.
Serbia and Greece have for 150 years relations not only friendly but also brotherly truths and there are no open issues between us. I am grateful to the Greek people for their support for Serbia's territorial integrity, as well as for the strong support for our country's European path”, Vuciq wrote in the Instagram.
Compared to Prime Minister Kurti, at this session, they also discussed: Andrej Plenkov, Croatian Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic, Montenegrin Prime Minister Alexander Schallenberg, Federal Minister for European and International Affairs of Austria, Stevo Pendarovski, president of Northern Macedonia, Aleksandar Vuciq, president of Serbia, Zoran Tegeltija, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina Miroslav Lajčac, Special Representative of the European Union for Dialogue and Odil Francoise Renaud-Bas from the European Bank for Development (Baso) BERZH).












