No date for Vucic-Thaci dialogue

No date has been scheduled yet for the next meeting of the presidents of Serbia and Kosovo, Aleksandar Vucic and Hashim Thaci.

The meeting would be dedicated to efforts toward the normalization and reaching of a legally binding agreement.

However, but contacts are under way, and the expert service and teams and constantly communicating.

The spokesperson of the EU high representative, Maja Kocijancic, said this to Beta, commenting on the statements of officials in Belgrade about the dialogue continuing and the date being known on June 7 or 8.

Asked about the new round of dialogue at the technical level, after information from Pristina about the chief of Kosovo's delegation in the technical dialogue with Serbia, Avni Arifi, rejecting the EU's invitation to participate in a meeting in Brussels on June 7 and 8, which would have focused on the Community of Serb Municipalities (ZSO), Kocijancic said that such a meeting had not been scheduled.

We never said such a meeting was scheduled for June 7, and the dialogue at the technical level continues, she said.

Kocijancic reiterated that the EU high representative, Federica Mogherini, regularly reported in person to the EU member states on the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, at sessions of the Union's Council of Ministers, while her team informed the representatives of EU members within various working groups of the EU Council about the course of the dialogue.

The general secretary of the Serbian president, Nikola Selakovic, stated earlier on June 7 that he believed the new date for the continued dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina would be known on June 7 or 8.

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