EU aims to explore options for progress in dialogue

The two German and French participants for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue will visit Pristina and Belgrade at the end of this week, along with European Union's widow representative, Mirolsav Lajzak, has confirmed Brussels spokesman Peter Stano. According to Stanos, the purpose of the visit is, as expressed, “explore options for progress in the” dialogue. A visit to question [...]
According to Stanos, the purpose of the visit is, as expressed, “explore options for progress in the” dialogue.
The visit to question just a few days after confirming that German cancerist Olaf Scholz, as well as French President Emmanuel Macron, have commissioned their advisors to support Miroslav Lajzak's team in the dialogue process.
The authorisation of two French and German advisers, Jens Plettner and Emmanuel Beaune to deal with the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue has let German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Imanuel Macron know in a joint letter they sent Sunday to Prime Minister Kurti as well as to President Vuçiq. Those on the paper have announced that they have commissioned their advisers for foreign policy and security, Jens Plettner and Emmanuel Beaune, to provide direct support to the EU's web representatives for dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak.
The European Union, always according to Peter Stanos, welcomes strong support for the EU facilitated dialogue, as well as the strong support of France and Germany for Josep Borelli and Miroslav Lajzakak's efforts in dialogue
The visit is expected to take place next Friday, while the three are playing out meetings with Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, as well as Serbian President Aleksandar Vuvilic.
According to European officials, the EU is learning to do as much as it can to help both sides find the necessary compromises and lead the negotiation process to the end.
Otherwise, with the appointment of French president's personal advisers and German Chancellor, the dam team on normalising relations between Kosovo and Serbia now includes diplomas who come from states that have recognised Kosovo's independence.












