The planned meeting between Kosovo and Serbia in Brussels was postponed due to a delay in the arrival of the Serbian delegation. Besnik Bislimi, Kosovo’s acting First Deputy Prime Minister, confirmed the postponement following his bilateral discussion with EU Special Representative Peter Sorensen.
The focus of Bislimi and Sorensen’s talks was the European Union’s new approach to the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue. The delayed arrival of the Serbian delegation prevented the scheduled discussions from taking place. These talks are significant as they aim to enhance relations and foster progress towards peace and cooperation in the region.
Key Points About the Postponed Meeting
- The meeting was set to advance dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia.
- The delay originated from the Serbian delegation not arriving on time.
- European Union support is crucial for facilitating these discussions.
- Both parties are expected to reschedule the meeting soon to continue efforts.
Continued dialogue is vital for stability in the region, and the European Union remains actively involved in supporting this process. Stay tuned to Questiqa Europe News for the latest updates on this developing story.
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