
The European Union's special envoy for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, will stay in Belgrade on September 10. Lajcak will hold a meeting with the Serbian president, Aleksandar Vucic, the Serbian Presidency confirmed.
The Slovenian diplomat wrote on Facebook on September 8 that he will visit Belgrade to prepare the next meeting within the dialogue for the normalization of relations between Kosovo and Serbia.
For the same purpose, last week Lajçak visited Kosovo. During his stay in Pristina, Lajcak declared that an agreement has been reached for the new round of dialogue between the chief negotiator of Kosovo, Besnik Bislimi, and that of Serbia, Petar Petkovic. However, the European emissary did not indicate when this meeting will be held.
During the media address in Pristina, after the meeting with Bislim, Lajcak also said that Serbia has withdrawn the letter it had sent to Brussels last year, through which it had expressed reservations regarding the Agreement on the path towards the normalization of relations and the Annex for the implementation of her.
The Prime Minister of Serbia at the time, Ana Bernabić, last December sent a letter to the EU, through which she said that the agreement is acceptable only in a context that does not refer to the de facto and de jure recognition of Kosovo.
The agreement of 11 articles, among other things, foresees a level of self-management for the Serbian community in Kosovo and mutual recognition of state symbols, while asking Pristina and Belgrade to also implement all previous agreements reached during the dialogue. ./ REL
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