Eyes on Brussels: Kurti and Vucinq ready for hot point of dialogue

Eyes and ears will be in Brussels on Thursday, where Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti will stay, and Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq. For the first time in 42 days, they will be back at the European helm at the invitation of the European Union. The two leaders are expected to meet separately with the president [...]
Eyes and ears will be in Brussels on Thursday, where Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti will stay, and Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq.
For the first time in 42 days, they will be back at the European helm at the invitation of the European Union.
The two leaders are expected to meet separately France's president, Emmanuel Macron, Italy's prime minister, Giorgia Mellon, Germany's Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, and European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell.
Kosovo government said Kurti is Answer positively The invitation.
The meetings will be held in the margins of an EU summit and the curiosity about them adds to a bloc's announcement Tuesday.
We made a “Modern European Proposal” for the Kosovo Serb majority municipality Association statute, said EU spokesman Peter Stano.
His statement followed the visit of five Western envoys to Pristina and Belgrade on 21 October, but offered no details of what the proposal contains.
The Kosovo government said Kurti agreed that this proposal would be “the continuation of further discussions with allied states”.
The association is among the hottest points in the dialogue for normalising relations between Kosovo and Serbia.
In Belgrade, they insist on broad competencies for this association, while in Pristina they say such ones would jeopardise the functioning of the state.
For its establishment, the parties have arrived Deal Since 2013, and in 2015 they've agreed on the same thing Principles His.
That same year, Kosovo Constitutional Court has found these principles to be contrary to the Constitution The country and has demanded that they be harmonised through underground acts.
The pledge to establish association has been renewed this year in the Agreement on normalisation of relations, which Kosovo and Serbia have reached in Brussels and confirmed in Ohrid. /Complete text: REL/












