Valley Albanians are expelled from the dialogue, Hill: Their issue is Serbia's

The Brussels Agreement has to do with Kosovo, not with the Albanian minority in Serbia”, the United States of America's Ambassador to Belgrade, Christopher Hill, said during his visit to the Presevo Valley on Monday. He has made it clear that dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia concerns the solution [...]
The Brussels Agreement has to do with Kosovo, not with the Albanian minority in Serbia”, the United States of America's Ambassador to Belgrade, Christopher Hill, said during his visit to the Presevo Valley on Monday.
He has made it clear that dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia has to do with resolving the problems between them, rather than any other issue, specifying Albanians living in Serbia thus dismissed the potential reciprocity of Albanian minorities in Serbia and Serbian in Kosovo.
“should be very clear when I say dialogue in Brussels has to do with resolving problems between Pristina and Belgrade. The purpose of dialogue is not to resolve any other issue, minority issues here or in other parts of the country”, Hill has said.
Furthermore, Hill has said that the issue of the Albanian minority in Serbia is exclusively the issue of Serbia's state and reiterated that “has nothing to do with the Brussels” dialogue.
The reached agreement has no intention of crossing the borders in any way”, said the US ambassador, who is standing on a two-day visit to the Valley.
Asked by journalists for the letter of American congressmen who after meeting with Albanian politicians from Bujanovac and Presevo asked US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken to form a community of Albanian municipalities, the ambassador said he respects what congressmen say, but such a community is not part of the Brussels Agreement.











