Here comes the day: Vuciq's Kurt today in Brussels to discuss EU plan

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, have been invited to Brussels today for meetings with European Union leaders. RTK correspondent from Brussels, Gjeracina Tuhina, said the day of the meeting would determine not only the fate of dialogue, but also the fate of reports of one state or another with [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, have been invited to Brussels today for meetings with European Union leaders.
The RTK correspondent from Brussels, Gjeracina Tuhina, said the day of the meeting would deteminate not only the fate of dialogue, but also the fate of reports of one state, or of the other with these key European states.
Unlike the government, the agenda and details of the meeting in Brussels have not been disclosed to Kurti, but he has expressed readiness to engage in context discussions on the condition that they are in line with the principle of inclusion.
“Prime Minister Kurti has responded positively to the 5 emisaries' request for a meeting with leaders of Germany, France, Italy and the European Commission's president, in the margin of the European Council summit. The meeting will be meaningful to discussions launched with 5 emissaries during their visit to Pristina on October 21st, in which they proposed a new plan involving a fuller comprehensive implementation package of the Basic Agreement jointly with a proposed draft for implementation of Article 7. Prime Minister Kurti has voiced his agreement that this new plan will be the framework for continuing further discussions with allied states, the US, Germany, France and Italy, which would have to ensure a powerful component of security and also strengthen the prospect of membership in international organisations. The agenda and details of the meeting in Brussels have not been disclosed to Prime Minister Kurti, however, he expressed readiness to engage in context discussions on the condition that they be in line with the principle of inclusion” has made the government”, they have said.
Days ago, without giving details, the European Union confirmed it has made a modern European proposal for the Association of Serb majority municipalities in Kosovo and that it expects from the parties to and other issues to be done quickly.
Yesterday, European Union for Foreign Policy spokesman Peter Stano has said there will be no meeting between Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, in Brussels today.
Stano has said that on Thursday in Brussels it will be Kurti and Vuciq, but that they will have individual meetings with EU appointed leaders.
Stano has said that EU High Representative for Foreign Policy Josep Borrell will announce to the European Council leaders for the situation in Kosovo dialogue Serbia. He has said this is a very important issue for the EU.
He has said the EU expects Kosovo and Serbia immediately and unconditionally to meet the obligations stemming from dialogue. To continue the deespass work, and also urgently and unconditionally to resume and resume into dialogue.
Today's meetings are expected to discuss the new EU plan, including the “modern” draft of Association. The Kosovo government has said they have accepted the new “plan, along with the draft for Association as the basis for further discussions.












