European Union Special Representative

EU declaration calls for accelerated integration, implementation of agreements by Belgrade, Pristina

BRUSSELS - In a declaration adopted at the EU-Western Balkans summit in Brussels on Wednesday, the EU calls for accelerating the process of the Western Balkans' accession to the bloc, urging Belgrade and Pristina to fully implement past agreements, including an agreement on the path to normalisation of relations and its implementation annex, without further delays or preconditions.

Vučić with Escobar and Lajčák separately, followed by a trilateral meeting

He will also meet with EU Special Representative for Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue and Other Regional Issues in the Western Balkans Miroslav Lajk.
It is planned that Vui will first meet with Escobar at 6 p.m. in Villa Mir, the Office for Media Relations of the President of the Republic of Serbia announced. At 7 p.m., Vui will talk to Lajk separately.

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.