Kosovo journalist in Serbia finds out what Vuciq did with Cholled about Kosovo: Russia was also mentioned

State Department senior adviser Derek Chollet during his meeting with Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, have talked about Kosovo. So has journalist Idro Seferi, who has said that relations between Serbia and Russia have been discussed at this meeting. His appointment has spoken for [...]
So has journalist Idro Seferi, who has said that relations between Serbia and Russia have been discussed at this meeting.
His “in his meeting has spoken on two issues -- the first Kosovo and second -- Serbia's relations with Russia, respectively, for Serbia to be listed against states that have imposed sanctions on Russia”.
The main questions at his press conference have been about the Association of Serb-run municipalities, Chollet said he came here to stimulate dialogue, and that the US is here to support the dialogue”. - Sefer said in Klan Kosova.
The focus of dialogue on the German Franco Proposal and the formation of Association is the main message of American State Department adviser Derek Chollet in Belgrade. He has met with Serbia's president, Vucic, at a working lunch.
“Special Adviser Cholett stressed that the United States will always support all efforts made to preserve peace and stability, stressing that its country is for establishing the agenda focus towards which the parties in the dialogue should focus on talks on this Franco-German proposal, as well as on the rapid formation of the association”, the Serbian presidency reports.
Vuciq said she expects the US to encourage Pristina to fulfil its obligations.
The senior US official also met with Prime Minister Ana Brnabiq and then with Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic. In Belgrade it is considered that with visits by Western officials started a year of high expectations in dialogue, a year of acceleration of negotiations, on the basis of the Franco-German plan.
The American diplomat's arrival in the Balkans sees it as a positive signal for dialogue and political analysts in Serbia.
The process has certainly accelerated since last year, because this is the most vulnerable point in Europe and they have to close the issue so as not to allow Putin to open a new front in this region. Therefore, it is expected that the West will exert more pressure on the parties to find a solution that would ensure the most basic security to eliminate the possibility of a <x1-> conflict, Dragan Popovic, the Centre for Practical Policy in Belgrade.
President Vuciq has warned that by January 20th, special envoys of Germany, France, America and the EU are expected to visit the Balkans.












