For 5 months, Lajcak 10 times in Pristina

The day he started in his office. Here Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti received the ambassadors and diplomats accredited in Kosovo. The media were allowed to take images at the start of the meeting. While later, the prime minister's office announced that the central topic of discussion was the process of dialogue, the European proposal and the road towards European integration. [...]
The day he started in his office. Here Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti received the ambassadors and diplomats accredited in Kosovo.
The media were allowed to take images at the start of the meeting.
While later, the prime minister's office announced that the central topic of discussion was the process of dialogue, the European proposal and the road towards European integration.
But this was not the only meeting Kurt had Monday.
From here he went to this hotel on the outskirts of the capital.
Next came the European Union's special envoy for Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue Miroslav Lajcak.
This meeting was named business lunch.
An hour later, the United States ambassador to Kosovo Jeffrey Havenier joined in.
After him, even the chief chief of the EU office in Kosovo, Thomas Szunyog.
This meeting lasted about two hours.
As the first to leave was Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti.
He didn't say a word in front of the cameras.
So did the American ambassador.
And details of what was discussed at the meeting provided the European mediator for dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak.
My “vision in Pristina today is the continuation of a diplomatic effort to normalise relations between Kosovo and Serbia based on the European proposal, this is actually my 10th visit since September and security we have discussed the proposal and also preparations for high-level meetings between Prime Minister Kurti and President Vuciq”, Lajcak said.
Lajcak made it known that at the meeting, the six conditions of Prime Minister Albin Kurti were also discussed for establishing the association of Serb majority municipalities.
We discussed this issue and I informed the prime minister of our position, but I don't want to make it illegal, I think it's been useful that we had this discussion here, what I want to repeat is that everyone agreed that dialogue should be implemented and that's how normalisation will be built”, he added.
From here, Lajcak continued to Belgrade, at a nature meeting the same as Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq.












