European Plan, Lajcak Today and Tomorrow in Pristina

European Plan, Lajcak Today and Tomorrow in Pristina

The European Union's special envoy for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, on Thursday and Friday stands for a visit to Pristina. According to the announcement from Brussels, Lajcak comes with the goal of continuing discussions as an escort to the summit, which took place February 27th in the EU capital. [...]

According to the announcement from Brussels, Lajcak comes with the goal of continuing discussions as an escort to the summit, which took place on February 27th in the EU capital and preparations for holding another on March 18th in Ohrid, North Macedonia.

The key theme of the talks with different parties will be the annex-planned implementation of all points of the European proposal for deals agreed as an unchanged document.

I don't think there's much room to discuss, more is that maybe the last details will be settled. So make the last preparations for the meeting where this will certainly be signed in a slightly more ceremonial manner”, says Bekim Baliqi, professor of political science at Pristina University.

Of 11 articles that have European proposals, the most controversial Kosovo political and social scene is the one with the number seven.

It discusses the dedication of both sides in reaching the specific arrangement of guarantees according to European experiences of ensuring an appropriate level of self-awareness for the Serb community in Kosovo.

As well as formalising the status of the Serbian Orthodox Church.

And in Article ten it says among other things that the parties confirm their obligation to implement all previous deals in the dialogue.

The “which certainly involves the formation and formation of association, so there are issues that Kosovo needs to clarify and that Kosovo needs to know the details of the timetable and sequence, as well as any other aspect that has the” agreement, Bali added.

Lajcak on Monday and Tuesday, 13 March and 14 March will stay in Belgrade.

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