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Kosovo's PM Kurti refuses to join EU-mediated talks with Serbian President Vucic


Kosovan PM Albin Kurti's decision to abandon talks is another blow to 
normalisation efforts.

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Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic and Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti 
failed to meet for EU-mediated talks on June 26, after Kurti refused to attend 
due to a disagreement over unmet preconditions.

The failed meeting marks another setback in the EU-facilitated 
Pristina-Belgrade dialogue, one year after the signing of the Ohrid Agreement, 
which aimed to revitalise the normalisation process between the two Balkan 
neighbours.

EU High Representative Josep Borrell stated that Kurti refused to participate 
because Serbia did not agree to three key conditions: formalising basic 
agreements, retracting a letter by Serbia’s former prime minister Ana Brnabic 
expressing reservations about normalisation, and handing over Milan Radoicic 
and his paramilitary group to Kosovo's authorities.

Vucic dismissed Kurti’s demands as an attempt to force Serbia’s recognition of 
Kosovo, a stance Belgrade staunchly opposes. "Now they [the Kosovan side] came 
up with some more demands, but essentially it is recognition, it all boils down 
to that, it goes around in circles – [they want] de jure recognition," Vucic 
said.

The failed talks demonstrate the distance between the two sides. Vucic accuses 
Kurti of inventing new preconditions to avoid dialogue, noting that Pristina 
has not upheld promises made over a decade ago, particularly regarding the 
establishment of a Community of Serb Municipalities.

"The Serbian side dealt with many issues, from the judiciary, the prosecution, 
the regional police, license plates, personal documents, and everything else. 
They did nothing, apart from torturing and terrorising the Serbs from time to 
time and expelling them from their doorsteps," Vucic asserted.

Kurti's decision to abandon talks is likely to worsen tensions and deepen 
distrust between the two sides. It is unlikely to go down well in Brussels, 
which faces another blow to its normalisation efforts. 

 

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