Whether Kurt wants to meet Lajcak is unknown

In Pristina it is confirmed that the European Union's special envoy for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue Miroslav Lajcak will meet with Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani Tuesday afternoon. But there is still no confirmation of a meeting with Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti. “is an integral part of the work of the special envoy that [...]
But there is still no confirmation of a meeting with Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti.
“is an integral part of the special envoy's work to travel to meet partners on the ground”, EU spokesman Peter Stano said the previous day, commenting on Lajcak's visit. He added that this visit to Kosovo is part of the work for “moving dialogue before”.
Kurti's meeting with Lajcak does not figure even on the agenda of Kosovo's prime minister.
The EU has repeatedly called on Kosovo and Serbia to take steps to immediately reduce tensions and return to dialogue on normalisation of reports, mediating Burksel.
The European bloc has submitted several requests to Kosovo concerning the situation in the north. Brussels is calling for the withdrawal of Kosovo Police Special Units from the vicinity of municipal buildings in the north, in parallel with the withdrawal of Serb protesters. Similarly, the European bloc is calling for the withdrawal of new mayors from municipal buildings, the announcement of elections in the north, and the public pledge of Serbs to participate in the vote.
Due to the failure to meet these requirements, the EU has begun to implement some punitive measures against Kosovo.
Since tensions increased in the north in late May, there have been no meetings within the dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, have held several “crisis meetings with European officials, but have not held bilateral meetings. Meetings with dialogue mediators, however, have ended without concrete results.
Tensions in northern Kosovo, inhabited by Serb majority, began when the new Albanian mayors of Zvecan, Zubin Potok and Leposaviqi, entered municipal buildings under the hand of Kosovo Police.
Serbs rejected this and have been holding protests ever since, demanding the withdrawal of new leaders and special police units.












