Stano: At this moment there will be new round of dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia

European Union spokesman Peter Stano has told Serbian news agency “Beta” that at the moment the EU cannot have a new round of dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia. “We have nothing on which we could declare a possible high-level dialogue”, said [...]
European Union spokesman Peter Stano has told Serbian news agency “Beta” that at this moment the EU cannot have a new round of dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia.
“We have nothing on which we could declare a possible high-level dialogue”, he said, referring to Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's statement that he expects an invitation to Brussels these days and that he hopes in a solution to preventing the use of the dinar in Kosovo.
Meanwhile two days ago, European Union for Foreign Policy and Security High Representative Josep Borrell has stressed that stable stability and peace in the region can only be achieved through normalisation of relations between Kosovo and Serbia.
These comments were made after separate meetings with Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vucic, in Munich, Germany, in the margins of the Security Conference.
“The path to this direction leads through a dialogue facilitated by the EU”, wrote Borrell on the X platform (former-Twitter), until he shared images from meetings he had with Kurti and Vucic.
While Prime Minister Kurti, at a meeting with Borrell and EU envoy for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue Miroslav Lajcak, has requested signing the Base Agreement (Brussels 27 February, Ohrid, 18 March) and removing measures towards Kosovo.
The prime minister requested the removal of unfair restrictive measures imposed by the European Union”.
Through a communique from Prime Minister's Office It is said that, according to Kurti, signing agreements has been made necessary due to continued violations by Serbia.
On the other hand, through a post on the social platform, Facebook, Vucic has announced that the main topic of the meeting between him and the mediators of the dialogue process has been exactly Kosovo, and, according to him, Kurti's “effort to quietly conduct ethnic cleansing of Serbs”.













