Lajcak shows that the plan has undergone changes from the start: We're partners, we don't come with an ultimatum threat.

European Union Special Emissar Miroslav Lajcak expects Kosovo and Serbia to accept the plan and sign it. He, among other things, said they do not come with threats or ultimatums about this issue, because the goal is towards normalising Pristina-Belgrade relations. We are conducting separate discussions with the parties and when [...]
He, among other things, said they do not come with threats or ultimatums about this issue, because the goal is towards normalising Pristina-Belgrade relations.
We are holding separate discussions with the parties, and when we unite we will expect the plan to accept it, sign and implement it, of course, to make sure that what is signed will be implemented and” implemented.
” We are partners, we don't come with threats or ultimatums, I believe it's a serious group and we have the best intention of really shifting the quality of relations between Kosovo and Serbia to a higher level of”.
I've seen some texts presented in the media that weren't accurate. There were changes because as I said after the first presentation, I arrived in Pristina, Belgrade, and we've been sponsoring the comments. But philosophy has not changed. That's philosophy, same thing. After the first presentation, we asked both sides for comments, they have not changed the philosophy of the text. It's been separate discussions. ”












