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Vucic and Hoti to sign economy-related agreement in front of Trump, without 
mutual recognition


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04/09/20 |  09:23  ≫  09:35 


President Vucic said that mutual recognition "won't work" for Serbia


Illustration: Nikola Jovanovic; Photo: Profimedia/Tanjug/Rade Prelic

The talks between the delegations of Belgrade and Pristina, led by the 
President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic and Prime Minister of the Provisional 
Institutions of Kosovo Avdulah Hoti, continue in Washington today with 
participation of White House representatives Richard Grenell and Robert O'Brien.

The White House announced that US President Donald Trump will meet today with 
Aleksandar Vucic and Avdullah Hoti in the Oval Office, attend a signing 
ceremony and participate in a trilateral meeting. After the meeting at the 
White House, both Vucic and Hoti will meet separately with US Secretary of 
State Mike Pompeo at the State Department.



Printscreen: White House

The White House statement, issued late Thursday local time, did not specify 
what would be signed, whether it was an agreement or what the agreement would 
contain, Voice of America reported. The meeting will be held at 11 am local 
time, the White House website announced.

Otherwise, after the first two rounds of talks between Belgrade and Pristina at 
the White House on Thursday, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic ruled out the 
possibility of recognizing Kosovo as part of these talks and of a possible 
agreement that could be signed in Washington.

President Aleksandar Vucic did not rule out the possibility of reaching an 
agreement that would be good for Serbia.

Vucic said that all the details of the document would be presented today, and 
that unless it was good, he would not even sign it.

Pristina based Klan Kosova TV reported last night that an economic agreement 
between Belgrade and Pristina is expected to be signed in Washington, which 
does not include mutual recognition.



Photo: Instagram/buducnostsrbijeav

A reporter in Washington for the Pristina outlet said that this agreement is 
expected to be signed before US President Donald Trump.

Yesterday, in the second, afternoon round of talks (local time), US officials 
were joined by Ivanka Trump, the daughter of the US president, who is otherwise 
present at all important diplomatic meetings in which her father Donald Trump 
is especially interested, which in a way indicates that an agreement is more 
certain.

Earlier, it was reported from Washington that a paper with 16 points was put 
before the Serbian delegation, and that the 10th point referred to mutual 
recognition. It unequivocally stated that both sides would be committed to 
mutual recognition and protection of ethnic minorities.

"Both sides are committed to mutual recognition, protection of ethnic 
minorities and restitution of property, resolving the status of stateless 
persons, and agree to open offices in charge of protection and annual reporting 
on minority rights," said point 10.

In a statement to the press, President Vucic said that mutual recognition 
"won't work" for us.

Photo: Tanjug/AP

"No paper is easy for us, but that one was extremely difficult. The first 
document we had was called 'economic normalization'" and it had that point 
about recognition. In the new documents, now the second and third, after our 
intervention, that point is no longer there," said Vucic.

"I did not accept mutual recognition, that provision will not be in the further 
talks," the president of Serbia said decisively.

US National Security Adviser Robert O'Brian reacted last night after the 
meeting with President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic and Prime Minister of 
so-called Kosovo Avdullah Hoti, held at the White House. He assessed that a 
very good round of talks was behind them and announced the continuation of 
talks for the next day.

"A very good round of talks this afternoon with the leaders of Serbia and 
Kosovo. Today they made real progress. Economy and normalization means jobs for 
young people. The talks continue tomorrow," O'Brian said on Twitter.

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