Miroslav Lajcak
Kosovo Feels US, EU, Heat on Association of Serb-Majority Municipalities
The US Deputy Assistant of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, Matthew Palmer, on Sunday said that Kosovo needs to fulfill its obligation to set up an Association of Serb-majority Municipalities.
Palmer: Pristina must implement the CSM agreement
On the occasion of Pristina's announcement that it would sue Serbia for genocide, Palmer said that such an approach would not contribute to resolving the problems between the two sides.
He told Pristina's RTV21 that Pristina must find a mechanism to implement the agreement on the Community of Serb Municipalities (CSM), respecting the Kosovo Constitution.
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"What else needs to happen to Serbs in Kosovo?"
On his Twitter account, Jevtic, along with the text of the child's testimony, asked the representatives of the international community in Kosovo and Metohija, primarily the European Union, KFOR, the US Embassy, but also the EU Special Representative for Belgrade and Pristina, Miroslav Lajcak, what else is needed to happen to the Serbs to provoke their reaction.
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Ana Brnabic: "Diverse signals coming from Pristina in just two days" VIDEO
She was welcomed in front of the Austrian government building by Chancellor Sebastian Kurz.
The Austrian office published photos from the summit of the Western Balkans, which is being held in Vienna under the auspices of Chancellor Sebastian Kurz.
The published photos show Kosovo Prime Minister Kurti and Serbian Prime Minister Brnabic.
New round of dialogue completed; "You don't know whether to laugh or cry"
The last round of the ten-year dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina this time ended in less than two hours. The unwritten rule of Brussels diplomacy was confirmed that the longer a meeting lasts, the greater the possibility for a positive outcome.
Vucic is addressing the public today
The address is planned for 1 p.m. in the building of the General Secretariat of the President of the Republic.
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Trilateral in Brussels: "Serbia is the most important" PHOTO
Belgrade delegation is led by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, and Pristina side by the Prime Minister of the Interim Institutions Albin Kurti, while the EU is represented by Foreign Minister Josep Borrell and Belgrade-Pristina Special Representative for Dialogue Miroslav Lajk.
It is planned that President Vui will address the media at the end of the meeting, around noon.
Vucic arrived in Brussels
President of Serbia is scheduled to meet bilaterally with the main mediator of the EU in the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, Josep Borrell, from 9.30 a.m.
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Date set for the new round of dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina
The information was announced by the spokesperson of the EU external affairs service (EEAS), Peter Stano.
"The meeting will be attended by the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vui, and for the first time, the new Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti," announced Stano.
Germans "offer": Serbia and the so-called Kosovo as "two countries" in the EU
An agreement between Belgrade and Pristina would not only improve regional stability, but would also open up the prospects of "two countries" separately for EU membership, Heiko Maas, German Minister of Foreign Affairs said.