
The Council of Foreign Affairs, chaired by the head of European diplomacy Josep Borrell, will hold a meeting today in Luxembourg starting at 8.30, where the situation between Kosovo and Serbia after the terrorist attacks of September 24 will also be on the agenda. in Banjska i Zveçan.
The EU says it stands united in urging both sides to urgently contribute to de-escalation and return to implementation of their outstanding obligations arising from the EU-facilitated dialogue.
In a statement to the media, it is said that the Council will also discuss the situation in Israel and in the region, following the brutal actions of Hamas and the indiscriminate terrorist attacks against Israel and the events unfolding in Gaza.
Also, Russian aggression against Ukraine will be on the agenda, focusing on the EU's security commitments, and the developments regarding Armenia and Azerbaijan.
The Foreign Affairs Council will also discuss the situation in China and the Sahel.
"According to the current issues, the Council will touch, among other things, the situation between Serbia and Kosovo, China and the Sahel", the announcement states.
This meeting follows the visit of the EU and US diplomatic five that visited Pristina and Belgrade on Saturday.
After the meeting with the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti and the Serbian President, Aleksandër Vucic, the EU's special emissary for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Miroslav Lajçak, said that the September 24 attack in Banjska has changed many things.
Lajcak called for the attack to be fully investigated and the attackers to face the consequences, as he added that there is no alternative to dialogue, as it leads to the normalization of relations.
EU ministers will then attend the 19th EU-Central Asia ministerial meeting with Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
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