French Ambassador: Vuchy's course will not fail on February 27th

The Kosovo-Serbia conflict and negotiations are unpredictable, and for this reason no diplomat is hasty with statements. Olivier Guerot, ambassador of one of the most powerful countries in the EU, France, in Pristina, is cautious when he answers what Kurti and Vucinq will do next Monday in Brussels. But as a diplomat [...]
But as a local diplomat who has co-sponsored the plan (franco-German) in an interview for Gazette Express, he urges them not to disappoint.
Asked whether the West has set the first anniversary of the war in Ukraine as a deadline for agreement, Guerot says this is essential.
On the first anniversary of the war in Ukraine, it is essential to reach an agreement and preserve peace in this region...”
However, for the pace of negotiations, I leave emissar Miroslav Lajcak (BE) responsible.
The association of Serb majority municipalities, due to Prime Minister Kurti's refusal, could complicate the situation and the perspective of the agreement on the basis of the European proposal, but Guerot signals that the West is going to issue five.
In this writtenly conducted interview, the Frenchman also answers skeptics who question whether Kosovo should accept an agreement that does not bring recognition from the five countries, which does not clear the way towards NATO's EU and NATO's seat.
This diplomat, on the first anniversary of the war in Ukraine, which began February 24th with Russian aggression against its Ukrainian neighbour, has numbered what France has done to help Kyiv and Ukrainian people with a strict order from Pristina: “Russia cannot and should not win this war”












