Hill: I hope more agreements can be reached between Kosovo and Serbia

American ambassadors to Kosovo and Serbia Jeffrey Havenier and Christopher Hill have welcomed the implementation of the agreement between Kosovo and Serbia for the entry/exit documents. This agreement between the two countries has been reached under European Union mediation on 27 August. According to her, Kosovo and Serbia have agreed to remove additional documents when citizens of [...]
This agreement between the two countries has been reached under European Union mediation on 27 August.
According to her, Kosovo and Serbia have agreed to remove additional documents when citizens enter each other's territory.
Ambassador Havenier has said freedom of movement is essential for normalisation of relations, which has mutual recognition at the centre.
“Mazi expected to see progress on other issues in the following months”, he said via a Twitter post.
Hill, has told reporters in Belgrade that the progress achieved between Kosovo and Serbia in the last 10 days is encouraging.
“I hope that the agreements will continue to be reached, as is the case with personal documents, and that Kosovo and Serbia will have a much better future”.
Kosovo and Serbia have free movement agreements since 2011.
Serbia has implemented it immediately and for 11 years has left this kind of document to Kosovo citizens.
When the Kosovo government has decided to implement this point of agreement on August 1st, Serbs in northern Kosovo have raised tensions through the settlement of barricades.
The Kosovo government has then postponed implementing the decision on September 1st, but already the parties have agreed on their failure.












