Returns: EU's three-point North Plan Accepts

Kosovo's government has said that the main focus of yesterday's meeting in Bratislav with the High Representative to the European Union, Miroslav Lajcak, was to create preconditions for strengthening the focus in full implementation and unconditionally implementing the Constitutional Agreement on February 27th and the annex of Ohrid dated 18 March. In this context Government [...]
Kosovo's government has said that the main focus of yesterday's meeting in Bratislav with the High Representative to the European Union, Miroslav Lajcak, was to create preconditions for strengthening the focus in full implementation and unconditionally implementing the Constitutional Agreement on February 27th and the annex of Ohrid dated 18 March.
In this context, the Government agreed as follows:
- The Kosovo government publicly shows its readiness to contribute to the situation's despass and the failure to take actions that could have been managed in the country's north. This includes a recent reduction in the size of 25% police presence in the community and around municipal officials.
- Kosovo police, along with EULEX and KFOR, will, according to the need, appreciate the security situation, in particular, see the possibility of a reduction to police presence in and around municipal entities.
- Kosovo's government issued a public statement on whether to hold early elections in the four municipalities in the country's north and in the wake of the north. Kosovo expresses dedication to ensuring the legal basis needed to organise these elections.
- The EU will invite the two chief negotiators in Brussels with the aim of finalising the presumption plan for the agreement towards normalisation, after which implementation of all provisions of the agreement will begin. Actings from the wise will be finalised within a two-week period












