Last night's meeting in Brussels, what did Lajcak, Bislim and Petkov say?

Kosovo and Serbia's top negotiators, Besnik Bislimi and Petar Petkov, have met in Brussels yesterday. The meeting lasted more than six hours, initially had bilateral meetings, while closing with that trilate. After the meeting, the European Union's envoy for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, has said they have discussed a host of issues and agreed [...]
After the meeting, the European Union's envoy for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, has said they have discussed a host of issues and have agreed on a series of next steps.
“They just completed more than seven hours of meetings at the level of the chief negotiators. Faithful Beslem and Petar Petkov. We discussed a wide range of issues and agreed on a series of following steps”, Lajcak wrote in “X.
While Bislimi said the Serbian side was only interested in association.
The only agenda in which we had to score progress was to discuss finalisation of the sequence plan. However, the Serb side has since become clear that they want to implement only parts of the Base Agreement, which are in line with their red lines. We've never seen those red lines. Petkov was not even interested in discussing the sequence plan”, Bislim told reporters after the meeting.
Petkov, meanwhile, named the meetings as difficult “, and added that he insisted on establishing the Association of Serb majority municipalities.
“Dialog is the only country for compromise resolution, unlike last week when Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, was ready for talks, while Kurti refused to talk,” Petkov told reporters after the meetings.
Regarding the meeting, last night the Kosovo government has come up with an announcement.
The report reportedly discussed at this meeting the establishment of the Basic Agreement, as the main and first element for the sequenced implementation of the agreement, along with the Ohrid annex, on the Seconisation Plan, the implementation of the Energy Agreement, about the lack of progress in implementing the Declaration on Violent Persons, as well as implementation of a number of other agreements, including IBM, as well as on officials' visits.
On the other hand, Serbia reportedly refused to accept the Basic Agreement as a whole and refuses to implement its share.
Serbia's “Pala refused to be included in the discussion of agreeing to the sequence plan, as well as on reaching the formalisation of the agreement, based on the contests required at the leaders' meeting last week. Discussion over the issue of missing persons again exposed the Serb side as sabotaging the process, constantly releasing new demands aimed at blocking the process.
Meanwhile, stallion on Serbia's part has been recorded by Kosovo's chief negotiator, even in the” Energy Agreement.












