Lajcak: Serbia has withdrawn Brnabiqi's letter to Ohrid Agreement

The European Union's envoy for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, has said Serbia has withdrawn the letter sent to the bloc last year, expressing reservations for the Agreement on the road to normalisation of reports. Lajcak has made this known in an address to the media following his meeting in Kosovo with Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi. “Letra [...]
<x) There are statements here and there that do not help, but the agreement is legal as a whole and it has become part of Kosovo and Serbia's European path, so it is mandatory twice”, Lajcak said.
At the last summit, held on 26 June in Brussels, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti had refused to meet with Serbian President Vuciq. He presented three conditions for further commitment in the process of normalising reports with Serbia.
Among other conditions was the withdrawal of official letter delivered to the EU by former Serbian Prime Minister Anna Brnabiq on December 13th 2023. Kurti said that without the handover of Milan Radociqi and the Serbian paramilitary group that carried out the terrorist attack on Zvecan Banjska on 24 September last year, there can be no trust in dialogue with Serbia.
The Kosovo executive chief refused to meet with Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq without becoming the establishment of the Base Agreement through the respective heads of state signing; the withdrawal of official letter delivered to the EU by former Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabyq, on December 13th 2023, and the handover of Milan Radojic and his paramilitary terrorist group to Kosovo's judicial authorities.












