Serbia, Kosovo Discuss Establishing Serb Municipalities Body

Serbia and Kosovo on Tuesday discussed the initial steps for establishing the Association of Serb-Majority Municipalities in Kosovo at a meeting in Brussels between the 'technical level' negotiators in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue process, Petar Petkovic and Besnik Bislimi.

The meeting came just over two weeks after the leaders of the two countries, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, agreed in the North Macedonia town of Ohrid on an implementation plan for an agreement they reached at the end of February to break the deadlock on their longstanding political dispute.

Petkovic and Bislimi met EU envoy Miroslav Lajcak in Brussels on Tuesday, first separately and then at a joint meeting. After the meetings, Petkovic said that "today for the first time we discussed the most concrete steps for the formation of the Association of Serbian Municipalities".

He added that "in accordance with the agreements [between Belgrade and Pristina] from 2013 and 2015 it was clearly established that the first step in the formation of the Association of Serbian Municipalities is the presentation of the draft statute prepared by the management team within the framework of a high-level dialogue", Radio-Television Serbia reported.

Bislimi said that there was "initial consent" that the next meeting between Serbian President Vucic and Kosovo Prime Minister Kurti will be on April 22, but because "there are indications that the president of Serbia is not ready or he can't come on this date", the meeting might be rescheduled.

At the meeting, a draft plan for the team that will manage the process of setting up the association could be presented, Bislimi added.

According to the 2013 Implementation Plan of the...

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