Lajcak stated: Weeks of preparations produced results, parties agreed on implementation annex

Miroslav Lajcak, the European Union's envoy for the Kosovo dialogue, Serbia, has expressed happiness in the Ohrid Agreement between Kosovo and Serbia, despite having been signed. He through a Facebook post has said that the commitment weeks to achieving the Ohrid score has paid off. This week has been all [...]
Miroslav Lajcak, the European Union's envoy for the Kosovo dialogue, Serbia, has expressed happiness in the Ohrid Agreement between Kosovo and Serbia, despite having been signed.
He through a Facebook post has said that the commitment weeks to achieving the Ohrid score has paid off.
This week has been all about Dialogue. It started on a trip to Belgrade, where I continued preparations for meeting with President Alexander Vuciq of the High-level Dialogue. During our meeting, we discussed the annex of implementation and the way forward to the Agreement. While in Belgrade, I also had the opportunity to meet with pro-European opposition parties to discuss the game situation in Dialog and to hear their views on the meeting and the road ahead. I was delighted to see that most of them were in favour of its agreement and importance“, Lajcak wrote on Sunday.
He has written about the process that resulted to the agreement reached.
After returning to Brussels, I had a day and a half in intensive preparation with my team, which culminated in yesterday's Summit of High Level Dialogue in the picturesque environment of Lake Ohrid on . During the meeting, called by High Representative Josep Borrell and I, the leaders agreed on and agreed to the Agreement's Implementation Annex on the road to normalising their “relations.
After 12 hours of intensive negotiations, the two were fully committed to respecting all provisions of the agreement and to implement their respective obligations in a proper and confidential manner. It was good to see that the weeks of preparation had a result of“.
” The meeting in Ohrid also provided an excellent opportunity to meet with our partners in northern Macedonia, whom we are extremely grateful for their hospitality and support“, Lajcak has declared.
Kosovo and Serbia have made a commitment to implementing the German franc plan, though the signing s'wash.
The opposition in Kosovo has criticised Prime Minister Albin Kurti for accepting through that agreement the Association of Serb majority municipalities.












