Kosovo's PM Calls for Complete Implementation of Basic Deal by Serbia
Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti has underlined that in this Thursday's meeting with the EU emissary for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Miroslav Lajçak, he emphasized the need for the basic agreement to be fully implemented.
According to him, the European Union must hold Serbia responsible for the "ongoing violations" of the agreement.
"I received the EU Special Representative Miroslav Lajcak in our government offices today. I emphasized the need for the Basic Agreement to be implemented in its entirety, and the need for the EU to hold Serbia responsible for the ongoing violations of that Agreement," Kurti tweeted.
Lajcak announced that on Monday there will be a meeting in Brussels with chief negotiators Besnik Bislimi and Petar Petkovic.
After today's meeting with Prime Minister Albin Kurti, he said it was an intense discussion had taken place between the two and he will hold the same discussion on Friday in Belgrade.
In the meeting of May 2 in Brussels, Kosovo and Serbia agreed on the Declaration on the Disappeared, where both countries would increase efforts to find out the fate of 1643 people missing from the last war.
In this meeting, the draft charter of the Association of municipalities with a Serbian majority was also presented by the management team, now dismissed, made up of Serbs chosen by the head of the Serbian List, Goran Raki?, at the time that he was deputy prime minister in the Hoti Government.