Next meeting Kurti Vuciq, May 2nd

The summit between Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, will be held on 2 May. The European Union has announced that the joint Commission for Monitoring the implementation of the Agreement reached between Kosovo and Serbia has been established on Tuesday for normalising relations. News of the foundation [...]
The European Union has announced that the joint Commission for Monitoring the implementation of the Agreement reached between Kosovo and Serbia has been established on Tuesday for normalising relations.
The news of the Commission's establishment has revealed EU spokesman Peter Stano.
He has also confirmed that the next summit, between Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, will be held 2 May in Brussels.
The joint Commission's “task is to monitor implementation of the Agreement on the road to normalisation of reports between Kosovo and Serbia and its implementation annex. This is the concrete result and concrete implementation of what was achieved 30 days ago, at the summit, between Serbia's president, Vuciq and Kosovo Prime Minister Kurti“, Stano has said.
Kosovo on this committee will represent Kosovo's ambassador to Belgium, Agron Bajrami, while Serbia, the country's chief negotiator, Petar Petkovic.
The founding of this body has become 30 days after the summit, held in Ohrid between the leaders of Kosovo and Serbia, where this deadline is envisioned in the implementation plan.
In words by EU spokesman Peter Stano, the terms of “Reference” are expected to be finalised and approved at the first meeting of the Committee, which will take place after the upcoming high-level dialogue meeting scheduled to be held in Brussels on Tuesday 2 May.












