Jens Plettner
A meeting with the "Big Five"; Vučić: "I believe we'll find a way out of the crisis"
Today, Vui met with the EU's special representative for dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina and other regional issues of the Western Balkans, Miroslav Lajak, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State and U.S.
Special envoys arrived at the Presidency of Serbia
The EU special envoy for dialogue Miroslav Lajak, the US special envoy for the Western Balkans Gabriel Escobar, the advisor for foreign policy and security of the German chancellor Jens Plettner, the advisor for foreign policy of the French President Emmanuel Bonne and the advisor for foreign policy and security of the Italian prime minister Francesco Talò arrived in Belgrade.
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Lajcak after three hours with Kurti: I expected more understanding
Lajak added that he expected more understanding from Kurti for the EU's proposal for the normalization of relations with Belgrade.
After the meeting, which lasted almost three hours, he pointed out that it was an open and honest meeting, reports Reporters.
Macron's and Scholz's despair over Serbia; "They could suspend Serbia's EU accession"
The appointment of new negotiators for Belgrade and Pristina sent by Emmanuel Macron and Olaf Scholz is a sign of desperation on the part of Paris and Berlin, according to Timothy Less.
German-French threat to Serbia? Media: It's serious, they're sending envoys
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron have decided to become much more actively involved in the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, the media write.
Proof of this is the joint letter addressed to the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vui, which, unlike some previous statements, does not exude diplomatic sophistication or statesmanlike restraint.