Lajcak can become part of the Slovak government and no longer deal with the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue...
The envoy for dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, Miroslav Lajcak, may leave this position. Kosovo has strongly criticized his pro-Serbia stance and the signals are that he may no longer lead negotiations between the two countries. "Reuters" writes that Lajcak may become part of the new Slovak government.
Elections were held there, and according to preliminary results published by the Slovak Bureau of Statistics, the populist SMER party of politician Robert Fico, a close ally of the special envoy for dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, won 22.9 percent of the vote. So it is expected that Fico will be the new prime minister of Slovakia and that Lajcak will be offered to be a member of the Slovak government.
Fico may appoint Lajcak to the old post of Slovakia's Minister of Foreign Affairs, which means that this may remove him from the post of the EU's special envoy for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, reports "Danas".
After the last round of dialogue on September 14, the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has accused the European mediator in the dialogue of "standing" against Kosovo.
Although his departure is being sold as a change in government, the signals are that the EU is changing sides after what happened in the north. Borrel and Lajçak have taken scandalous positions and it is their responsibility that the situation came to this. They tried to finalize peace between Kosovo and Serbia, but both countries are now in a critical situation.
Kurti and Osmani themselves have asked several times for him to leave. "The European special emissary had such coordination with the president of Serbia because there is no other way to explain the fact that the lack of Serbia's proposals is hidden and on the other hand our proposals are ignored", said Kurti. / Pamphlet
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