Lajcak and Escobar at Kurti at 1500 p.m.

Prime Minister Albin Kurti will meet him at his office in Government of United States Balkan envoy Gabriel Escobar. The prime minister's office has now announced on this meeting, suggesting that the European Union's emissary for Kosovo dialogue Serbia, Miroslav Lajcak, will also be in it [...]
The prime minister's office has now announced on this meeting, announcing that the European Union's emissary for Kosovo dialogue Serbia, Miroslav Lajcak, will be at the same meeting.
Similarly, Escobar and Lajcak will go to the Presidencys to meet with President Vjosa Osmani.
After meeting with Kurti, Escobar along with US Ambassador Jeffrey Havener will go to 1600 at the European Union Office in Pristina, where EU Minister for Dialogue Miroslav Lajcak will be the host of a meeting with opposition leaders.
Escobar last night gathered opposition leaders at the US ambassador's residence in Pristina, at a meeting that lasted two hours.
Nearly a week after meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, Prime Minister Albin Kurti is scheduled to talk today about the August 18th meeting in Brussels. The government will hold a meeting at 11: 00 p.m., and at the beginning of it Kurti will talk about the meeting with Vucinqi.
The implementation of the Government's decisions on vehicle plates and leafwashing at the border as a reciprocal measure with Serbia was postponed on September 1st, and tensions in northern Kosovo declined somewhat. But now September has approached and until next Wednesday, Kurti and Vuciq are expected to face each other again to reach an agreement.
Six months after the start of the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the EU and the US are trying to prevent a conflict in the Balkans, with NATO declaring several times it will intervene in cases of need.
The US recently suggested that it is ready to include even heavy artillery, the State Secretary. To reach an agreement, Antony Blinken will not hesitate at least to call Kurt and Vucinqiqi on the phone, US State Department spokesman Ned Price has confirmed.
The latest round of dialogue is not considered closed to the EU until a solution is found.












