Davos Forum: Vučić and Lajčák discuss dialogue future

Davos Forum: Vučić and Lajčák discuss dialogue future

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The European Union’s envoy for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Miroslav Lajčák, held a meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, CE Report quotes Kosova Press.

Lajčák stated that the discussions with Vučić revolved around the Ohrid Agreement, which he believes has paved the way for normalizing relations with Kosovo.

"In my final meeting in my current role with President Aleksandar Vučić, I discussed the state of the dialogue. I emphasized that the 2023 Ohrid Agreement opened the path toward normalization. Further progress is in the interest of Serbia, Kosovo, the European Union, and their shared future," Lajčák said on the social media platform X.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić also announced that he discussed the future of the dialogue with Lajčák during the Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

"I thanked the EU Special Representative for his previous cooperation and wished him success in his future career. At the same time, I reiterated my call to the EU and its member states to strengthen their engagement and influence in Kosovo and to ensure that the Serbian people in Kosovo have the right to live freely, with justice, and a voice," Vučić wrote on Facebook.

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