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Lajcak to start Kosovo-Serbia dialogue consultations this week - Gazeta Express


English Gazeta Express 06/04/2020 17:54

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Lajcak to start Kosovo-Serbia dialogue consultations this week 


 


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Gazeta Express


06/04/2020 17:54 

The European Union has renewed its efforts to resume Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, 
after a long pause. With Miroslav Lajcak’s appointment as special 
representative, the EU wants the dialogue starts immediately. Kosovo is 
requested to return at the negotiation table with a caretaker government and 
amidst coronavirus crisis. Lajcak is planning to start consultations on 
dialogue this week, whereas the caretaker PM Albin Kurti and President Hashim 
Thaci’s have not commented on who should be leading the EU-facilitated 
dialogue.  

EU’s newly appointed special representative on dialogue between Kosovo and 
Serbia, Miroslav Lajcak, in his first week of work will start consultations on 
reviving the dialogue which was stalled in November 2018 after Kosovo 
introduced 100 percent tariffs on Serbian goods. This was stated on Monday by 
Peter Stano, lead spokesperson of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security 
Policy. “He [Lajcak] will start consultations during this week focusing on 
Pristina-Belgrade dialogue,” Stano said during a press conference in Brussels 
without elaborating further. 

Heads of the EU in a joint press release issued on Monday urged resumption of 
Kosovo-Serbia dialogue without further delays, now that Lajcak has officially 
assumed his duties. Gazeta Express has asked the Office of the EU High 
Representative, Josep Borrell, on the resumption of the dialogue after Monday’s 
press statement, considering circumstances created with the spread of COVID-19, 
and toppling of Government in a no-confidence vote on 25 March. “The message 
from the EU as expressed today in the statement by the Heads of Missions of the 
EU and member states in Pristina is in line with the previous calls by the EU 
from different levels including by the High Representative Josep Borrell on 
various occasions – to re-start the Dialogu without any delay because the 
status quo is untenable,” Stano said. 

The Prime Minister’s Office and President of Kosovo has not commented the EU’s 
call to resume the dialogue with Serbia. Also, the Office of the US special 
envoy on Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Richard Grenell, has not commented on today’s 
EU statement, after Lajcak’s appointment. “We have no comment on this issue, at 
this time,” said Dick Custin, spokesperson to Grenell’s Office. 

Former Slovakian foreign minister, Miroslav Lajcak, has been appointed as Eu’s 
special representative on Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, at the proposal of the EU 
foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell. Kosovo leaders, including president Hashim 
Thaci are sceptical on Lajcak’s role considering that he comes from a country 
which has not recognised Kosovo’s independence. President Thaci said that he 
would refuse meeting Lajcak mandated by the EU if he comes with a 
status-neutral attitude. Thaci expressed his readiness to engage in a 
US-brokered dialogue and has continuously criticised the EU. Kosovo’s caretaker 
prime minister Albin Kurti aid that he will be part of the dialogue with Serbia 
under the EU facilitation, but his authority has been shaken after the 
Parliament toppled his Government on 25 March in a no-confidence vote. 
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