Kurti-Vucciq facing each other in September, Government silents on meeting date

Early in the week, an EU envoy for dialogue Miroslav Lajcak said that with Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, he spoke about the next summit to be held in September. And a specific date for the next meeting was not given by [...]
Early in the week, an EU envoy for dialogue Miroslav Lajcak said that with Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, he spoke about the next summit to be held in September.
And of a concrete date for the next meeting, it has not even been given by the Government of Kosovo. In a response to Tv1, spokesman Progress Kryeziu mentioned only the month of September.
The next high-level meeting under the dialogue process is expected to be held during September. On the date and agenda of the meeting, you will be notified by”, Kryeziu said.
However, the European union is continuing to repeat the demand, as it says to the parties, for taking the necessary steps in order to create conditions for continuing dialogue.
Intensive integration is rationalising connoisseurs of political processes, but according to Professor Mazlum Baraliu, for meetings within dialogue to be successful, the European Union must have impartial access.
“favouring Serbia, and sanctioning Kosovo. Allowing Serbia to constantly make instructions before the eyes of the world, before this community and they abstain from it, save Serbia from comments even, while saving Kosovo for nothing and condemning it, criticised and reproved, I think there will be nothing of this”, Baraliu said.
Optimist on future high-level meetings is expressing political expert Fidan Ukaj, but not the performance of the dialogue process.
The holiday period has made the parties reflect and also the international facilist. We have also recently received a warning from President Macron, who said that if the parties do not reflect, then visa liberalisation for both countries would be discussed. I am sceptic that this calendar year could be the calendar year that would conclude the agreements agreed earlier”, Ukaj said.
June 22nd was the last time Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbian President Vuciq were in Brussels, but they held only bilateral meetings with EU high foreign policy representative Josep Borrell.











