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10.09.2024.

10:09

Vučić talks with Lajčak in Belgrade

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić talks with the EU's special representative for dialogue between Belgrade and Priština and other regional issues of the Western Balkans, Miroslav Lajčak.

Izvor: Tanjug

Vučić talks with Lajčak in Belgrade
TANJUG/ SAVA RADOVANOVIĆ

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The meeting began at 10:00 a.m., in the building of the General Secretariat, the Office for Media Relations of the President announced.

On Monday, Lajcak announced that, after Pristina, he would visit Belgrade, in order to prepare the next meeting "within the dialogue on the normalization of relations" between the two sides.

Summarizing the previous week, he stated on Facebook that, after the Bled Strategic Forum, he was in Pristina to prepare for the next meeting of the main negotiators in Brussels.

Prime Minister Miloš Vučević said on Monday that after Lajcak's arrival in Belgrade, a meeting in Brussels is expected very soon, and that then more concrete things will be heard about Pristina's actions.

"We will see what kind of news (Lajčak) will bring, I think that we will have a meeting in Brussels very soon, and that the days are coming when we will hear much more concrete things about it, and I hope that (Prime Minister of the Provisional Institutions of Self-Government Albin) Kurti won't continue this irresponsible series of moves," Vučević told reporters.

At the end of August, in a conversation with Lajcak in Prague, on the sidelines of the GLOBSEC Forum, Vučić requested a concrete and unequivocal reaction from the EU and its member states, not only in condemning Pristina's latest violence in Kosovo, but also in preventing such moves and protecting Serbs.

"Serbia remains a responsible partner of the EU in the process of normalizing relations with Pristina, but will use all available diplomatic means to prevent terror against its people," Vučić wrote on Instagram.

The president stated at the time that he conveyed to Lajcak "extreme concern about the latest violence in Kosovo and Metohija, the repeated violation of rights and the endangering of the safety of the Serbian population by the arrogant and illegal moves of Pristina."

Last meeting of the main negotiators was held in Brussels on June 2, and a meeting at the highest level was held on June 26, but then there was no meeting between the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, and the Prime Minister of Pristina's temporary institutions, Albin Kurti.

The EU High Representative for Foreign Policy and Security, Josep Borrell, said at the time that Pristina was not ready for a trilateral meeting as part of the dialogue and that it had set three conditions, while Belgrade, on the other hand, was ready for talks.

In the meantime, the so-called Kosovo police has been blocking the buildings of Serbian institutions in the north of Kosovo and Metohija for the eleventh day, and hundreds of employees in Serbian institutions are still unable to go to their workplaces.

On August 30, the so-called Kosovo Police raided the buildings of the Provisional Authorities in Leposavić, Kosovska Mitrovica, Zvečan and Zubin Potok, as well as the hospital area of ​​the KBC Kosovska Mitrovica, the building where the premises of the PIO Fund, the premises of the Office for KiM, of the Kosovo-Mitrovica administrative district are located and the Center for Social Work, followed by the hearings of the heads of Serbian institutions.

    
   

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