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EU Special Envoy Calls for Renewed Dialogue Between Kosovo and Serbia

EU Special Envoy Calls for Renewed Dialogue Between Kosovo and Serbia

Marian RomainebyMarian Romaine
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European Union Special Envoy Miroslav Lajcak has emphasized the urgent need for Serbia and Kosovo to resume discussions aimed at normalizing their relations. Addressing the escalating tensions between Belgrade and Pristina, Lajcak underscored the necessity of dialogue to prevent a recurrence of such conflicts. The recent unrest stemmed from an incident where armed Serbs occupied a Serbian Orthodox monastery, resulting in a fatal confrontation with Kosovo police.

Lajcak stressed the paramount importance of continued diplomatic engagement to foster lasting stability in the region. Lajcak is currently on a diplomatic mission alongside the United States Special Envoy for the Western Balkans and delegates from France, Germany, and Italy, with plans to meet with both Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.

The region, marred by historical and ethnic tensions, has long witnessed friction between the 50,000 Serbs in north Kosovo and Pristina’s institutions. Lajcak appealed to Pristina to consider the establishment of an association of Serb municipalities, advocating for greater autonomy in the Serb-majority areas. However, Kurti has opposed the proposal, citing concerns that autonomy could lead to the area’s secession and reunification with Serbia.

While Pristina authorities have accused Belgrade of arming and supporting the Serb fighters in Banjska, Serbian authorities have denied these allegations. Lajcak has called on Belgrade to conduct a thorough investigation into the recent events and take appropriate action against any perpetrators within its territory. Despite Serbia’s refusal to acknowledge Kosovo’s independence, Lajcak emphasized the necessity of fostering a constructive dialogue between the two entities.

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