
The Vetëvendosje movement has continued its criticism of the dialogue mediators, on the eve of the possible Kurti-Vučič meeting in Brussels. According to the ruling party, the approach of the EU foreign policy representative, Josep Borrell, and the dialogue mediator, Miroslav Lajçak, is unfair to Kosovo.
The deputy of the majority, at the same time the chairperson of the Parliamentary Committee for Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Arbëreshë Kryeziu-Hyseni, tells KosovaPress that Borrell and Lajçak want to send the dialogue to the topics that benefit the Serbian president, Aleksandër Vucic.
According to her, the latter through criminal structures is creating tension in the north in order to get something out of these situations.
"I am very disappointed and depressed by the approach that the head of the EU's foreign policy has shown against this whole process. For me, the values of the EU are much more beyond what we have seen recently, especially with the unequal approach that has been shown in relation to Kosovo and Serbia", she said .
According to deputy Kryeziu-Hyseni, the invitation for a high-level meeting in Brussels is late.
According to the head of the Committee for Foreign Affairs, the situation in the north proves that Serbia has never been ready to go towards the normalization of relations, much less towards mutual recognition.
The European Union is waiting for the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, and the President of Serbia, Aleksandër Vucic, to accept the invitation for a meeting in Brussels, without setting any conditions.
The Prime Minister of the country, Albin Kurti, has expressed his willingness to go to Brussels for a meeting with the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic. Kurti said he would respond positively to the European Union's invitation for a high-level meeting this week, as he said to testify to Serbian aggression in Kosovo after the kidnapping of three policemen.
He said that the de-escalation of the situation that the internationals are looking for means the immediate and unconditional release of the three Kosovar policemen and the condemnation of the Serbian aggression by the international community.
Meanwhile, the Serbian president, the former minister of Milosevic, Aleksandër Vučič, said that he will not talk with the Prime Minister of Kosovo until the arrested Serbs who are suspected of criminal offenses are released, as well as the presidents elected on April 23 leave. the special unit is withdrawn.
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