Stano: Five EU states that do not recognise Kosovo make decisions as they see them reasonable and relevant

European Union spokesman Peter Stano has said the European Union's task in the issue of dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia is only normalising relations between them. Among other things, Stano says the five EU states that do not recognise Kosovo make the decision as reasonable and relevant. “Objective [...]
Among other things, Stano says the five EU states that do not recognise Kosovo make the decision as reasonable and relevant.
“The objective of Belgrade and Pristina dialogue is to normalise relations, so this is the job given to the European Union, to help both sides normalise their” relations, Stano says.
There is no recognition, but surely a logical awareness would be if he had knowledge. But this is much ahead of the process, and the five non-recognising EU states will make their decision on the basis of what they see reasonable and relevant. This is not the problem of the EU, once again the issue is to normalise relations, while definition of normalisation when we get there, or better say when the parties reach that point, they will define normalisation”.
Meanwhile, another meeting between Kosovo and Serbia's top negotiators, Besnik Bislimi and Petar Petkoviq, will take place in Brussels on Tuesday.












