HOUSE DAY: Fivesheets call for answers this week

This week is seen as the deadline when Kosovo and Serbia should take the key step in the process of dialogue on normalisation of relations, accepting several requirements and proposals that five senior Western Emissionaries have submitted to Saturday, writes Radio Free Europe. They thus claim diplomatic sources in the EU, but without giving details that [...]
This week is seen as the deadline when Kosovo and Serbia should make a key step in the process of dialogue on normalisation of relations, accepting several demands and proposals that five senior Western Emissaries have submitted to them on Saturday.writes Radio Free Europe.
So claims diplomatic sources in the EU, but without specifying what concrete proposals have been presented to Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq.
However, they say the <x0fati to declare is not long, it is very short, as of Thursday, when EU heads of state or government meet at the European Council's” summit.
In a Kosovo Government communiqué, the five emissaries offered their new plan for moving forward, for which the prime minister expressed his thanks and assessments”.
Even there were no details of what the plan was.
According to the communiqué, Kurti said the main priority and urgent issues for Kosovo are the security of the state and citizens, of borders and territory.
This week is seen as the deadline when Kosovo and Serbia should make a key step in the process of dialogue on normalisation of relations, accepting several requirements and proposals that five senior Western citizens have submitted to them on Saturday.
That is how diplomatic sources in the EU claim, but without specifying what concrete proposals are presented to Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vucinq.
However, they say the <x0fati to declare is not long, it is very short, as of Thursday, when EU heads of state or government meet at the European Council's” summit.
In a Kosovo Government communiqué, the five emissaries offered their new plan for moving forward, for which the prime minister expressed his thanks and assessments”.
Even there were no details of what the plan was.
According to the communiqué, Kurti said the main priority and urgent issues for Kosovo are the security of the state and citizens, of borders and territory.












