Meeting hour learned between Osman and Escobar and Lajcak

Meeting hour learned between Osman and Escobar and Lajcak

Miroslav Lajcak's Gabriel Escobar has had a meeting with Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti. As they hold meetings with the country's president, Vjosa Osmani, early tomorrow morning. The meeting is expected to begin at 09:45 minutes. At 09:45, Republic of Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani awaits in [...]

As they hold meetings with the country's president, Vjosa Osmani, early tomorrow morning.

The meeting is expected to begin at 09:45 minutes.

At 09:45, Republic of Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani is hosting a meeting of EU Special Representative for Dialogue Miroslav Lajčac, as well as special envoy for the Western Balkans of the United States Gabriel Escobar.

On May 26th, local Serbs from the northern municipalities -- Zvecan, Leposaviq and Zubin Potok -- are protesting to reject the entry of young Albanian mayors into municipal buildings.

On May 29th, the situation has escalated in Zvecan, following the clash of Serb protesters with KFOR members. As a result, 30 members of the peacekeeping force as well as members of the Kosovo Police have been injured. KFOR, Kosovo Police and media vehicles have been damaged and burned during the protests.

The boss himself NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, has strongly condemned violence against KFOR members. Violence Has Stood Up NATO engages 700 additional troops in Kosovo, in addition to the 4,000 troops that are only in our country.

The international factor has repeatedly called for steps towards reducing tensions. Among the requirements are the withdrawal of mayors from municipal buildings and the suspension of police operations near buildings in the north.

However, some diplomats have also called for holding new elections in that part of the country. Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti have indicated that something like this could happen, respecting Kosovo's laws.

As for Serbia, the international factor has asked this state to lower its state of military readiness, and to help reduce tensions among Serb protesters in the north.

Kosovo and Serbia, with EU mediation, have started negotiations on normalising relations in 2011. The sides have signed several agreements, but mainly from Serbia have not been implemented.

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