The planned Kosovo-Serbia dialogue meeting in Brussels failed to commence due to the late arrival of the Serbian delegation. Kosovo’s acting First Deputy Prime Minister, Besnik Bislimi, confirmed that the delay was the main reason the meeting did not start as scheduled.
Details of the Meeting
Following a bilateral discussion with EU Special Representative Peter Sorensen, Bislimi addressed the media and highlighted key points from their talks:
- The focus on the European Union’s new approach to the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue.
- The next steps required to advance the peace process.
Impact of the Delay
The unexpected delay caused frustration among officials who were eager to engage in discussions aimed at easing tensions between Kosovo and Serbia. Despite ongoing talks facilitated by the European Union to normalize relations, progress has been slow.
Looking Forward
The EU continues to hope that these discussions will eventually lead to lasting peace and stability in the region. The collapse of the Brussels meeting illustrates the significant challenges faced in diplomatic efforts between the two parties.
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