Kosovo and Serbia in the year of intensive “dialog”, senior American official in Belgrade next week

Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq has indicated that a senior US State Department official will visit Belgrade next week amid continued tensions over Kosovo and pressure on Serbia to impose sanctions on Russia. Vuciq said yesterday that Derek Chollet, special adviser to the State Department, would [...]
Vuciq said yesterday that Derek Chollet, special adviser to the State Department, will visit Belgrade on 11 or 12 January.
Chollet last month had to cancel a visit to the Western Balkans and Brussels after resulting in positive COVID-19.
EU mediators will also be behind Cholles in Belgrade.
American and European officials have tried to speed up dialogue for normalising relations between Belgrade and Pristina. The parties have been offered a French-German proposal on behalf of the EU.
A new wave of dialogue in the first weeks of January 203 has been warned in the last days of 2022.
Prime Minister Albin Kurti has said Serbia is not interested in reaching the final agreement, although confirmed that in January 2023, there will be new initiatives to prepare next meeting in Brussels
Kurti points out that Serbia is more interested in causing crises in which it then appears to itself as the factor to solve them.
From the European Union during yesterday, they have told Online Reporter Journal.net that there is still no date for a possible Kurti-Vucciq meeting in Brussels.












