Mogherini was "extremely worried" as train crisis unfolded

EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini was "extremely worried" as the situation with the Belgrade-Kosovska Mitrovica train "could have escalated."

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Tuesday, 17.01.2017.

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Mogherini was "extremely worried" as train crisis unfolded

She was asked to comment "on the tensions over the weekend between Belgrade and Pristina over the 'train problem'," and "the involvement of the two sides" as well as "the nature of the (EU-faciliated Belgrade-Pristina dialogue at this moment and how it will continue in the future."

"I was personally not only following the issue of the train over the weekend, but was also personally in touch," she said, adding that she was in contact with Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic over Saturday's incident when special Kosovo police prevented the train from reaching its destination – and was "extremely worried about the situation that could have easily escalated."

"And my message to the parties has been to avoid escalations, trying to contain both acts and rhetoric and trying to see the common engagement through the dialogue as something that is delivering for both. Not necessarily, or not so much for both institutions, but for both peoples, because the steps we have taken both with Belgrade and with Pristina last year are historical. And we managed to move so far and so much on the EU perspective of the entire region, also because we have managed to build on a positive Dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina," she said.

"This requires sometimes political courage – I know that well – political leadership, political vision. We are here to help and facilitate. So the question about the perspectives of the dialogue is a question you should rather ask in Belgrade or in Pristina. But what I see is from the both sides a determination to continue. To me what is really important today is to make this process continue to deliver for the people; and agreements already reached implemented on the ground on both sides which is again sometimes involving difficult decisions, but I think this is a choice that was done knowing exactly what it was entailing for good reasons on both sides," the EU foreign policy chief remarked.

"The tensions are still high, we constantly see it, but the work I see and the determination I see from the leadership both in Pristina and in Belgrade is a strong one," Mogherini said, and also "took the opportunity to thank Prime Minister Vucic for the leadership he has shown in some difficult moments that I think is providing a good basis for him to continue to pursue the interest of his country, of his people and of the region through the dialogue."

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