Lajcak talks about meetings he had last week for dialogue

The EU's emissary for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, has provided details of the meetings he held last week in focus of which the Brussels dialogue was. Through the Facebook post, he shows he started the week in Romania until he closed it in Slovakia. “E wrapped up this week in Slovakia, where [...]
The EU's emissary for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, has provided details of the meetings he held last week in focus of which the Brussels dialogue was.
Through the Facebook post, he shows he started the week in Romania until he closed it in Slovakia.
“E wrapped up this week in Slovakia, where I spoke at the annual G forum LOBSEC Chateau Béla for the current dynamic in Western EU-Balkan relations and the new moment for enlargement”.
“earlier this week, I traveled to Bucharest, where I participated in a European Council for External Relations event focused on the future of EU enlargement. The talks also discussed normalising relations between Kosovo and Serbia, which is crucial to the European routes of the two countries. In the margins of the event, I had a constructive exchange for the status of the game in Dialog, as well as regional dynamics with Romania's Foreign Minister Lumini '%a Odobescu. I am very grateful for Romania's support for my work and its active engagement in the Western Balkans”.
After returning to Brussels, he announced there were also meetings with representatives of the Montenegrin government, European Affairs Minister Maida Gorchevic, and Interior Minister Danilo Saranovic, with whom he discussed Montenegro's commitment to integration.
“I also met with Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen to talk about dialogue and renewed efforts to make the Western Balkans vision a reality. ”
Among the meetings the European envoy had was the one with Germany's special emissar for the Western Balkans, Manuel Sarrazin.
“Krahas traces of recent developments in the region and I provided the latest information on the state of dialogue”, Lajcak added.
He, along with Eulex's chief, Giovanni Barbano, shows that the following week he addressed the European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Commission for recent developments in northern Kosovo and progress achieved in dialogue.
The EU's minister for dialogue suggested that the meetings included Jens Ploetner, foreign affairs adviser to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, as well as representatives of the German Foreign Affairs Ministry.












