Lajcak today completes three-day visit, will give speech before leaving Kosovo

Lajcak today completes three-day visit, will give speech before leaving Kosovo

The European Union's special representative for the Kosovo dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, will address the media today when his three-day visit to Kosovo ends. Lajcak is expected to address the public virtually, via the EU page in Kosovo and through the Zoo from 09:45. Slovak diplomat is staying in Kosovo from Monday. From [...]

Lajcak is expected to address the public virtually, via the EU page in Kosovo and through the Zoo from 09:45.

Slovak diplomat is staying in Kosovo from Monday. Of the heads of institutions, Kurti was his only host.

At Monday's meeting with Lajcak, Prime Minister Albin Kurti stressed that the Kosovo government is committed to principled dialogue, which should benefit citizens of both countries.

As noted in a media communiqué, the meeting discussed the current management of meetings, constructive approach along the whole process of dialogue in Brussels, principles, values and the goal of this process.

Kurti and Lajcak were also reportedly talking about the agreement on implementation of the energy guide under the 2013 and 2015 agreements. He stressed the Government's commitment to its implementation, aimed at completing an inherited problem, supply and energy payment in the four municipalities in the country's north.

In addition to Kurti, Lajcak also met with opposition party leaders.

Lajcak's visit came just days after Kosovo and Serbia agreed in Brussels on the roadmap for implementation of the electricity agreement in the four Serb majority municipalities in the country's north.

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