Britain welcomes Kosovo agreement with EU for steps to deespasses north

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Great Britain announced that it is actively working to calm the situation in northern Kosovo and that it welcomes Kosovo's agreement with the EU for future steps for the deespass.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Great Britain announced that it is actively working to calm the situation in northern Kosovo and that it welcomes Kosovo's agreement with the EU for future steps for the deespass.Got it.
“We are actively working with partners to de-tradition tensions in northern Kosovo and to encourage the return to dialogue with the EU's mediation to secure a final and permanent agreement on normalisation between Serbia and Kosovo”, the British Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced.
Foreign Affairs Minister James Cleverley, as British MPJ reports, has conveyed this message to Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti during his visit to London on 26 June.
The Secretary of Foreign Affairs has highlighted this message to Prime Minister Kurti and Prime Minister Brnabiq last month. We welcome Kosovo's agreement with the EU on future steps for the deespass, as announced by Prime Minister Kurti on 12 July.
The EU's three-point plan envisions the withdrawal of Kosovo's elite police units from the vicinity of municipal buildings in the north, the withdrawal of new Albanian mayors from municipal buildings, announcing early elections in four municipalities and guarantees that local Serbs will participate in the elections.












