The European Union Special Envoy for the Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, stayed in Washington where he held consultations on US-EU cooperation and dialogue on the normalization of relations between Kosovo and Serbia.

Lajcak, through a post on Twitter, said that during his three-day stay in Washington DC he held meetings and productive about EU-US cooperation for the Western Balkans.

"I just finished my three-day visit to Washington DC.

I had a number of intensive and productive meetings on EU-US cooperation in the Western Balkans.

"We also discussed the dialogue for the normalization of relations between Kosovo and Serbia", wrote Lajçak, Telegrafi reports.

Just finished my three-day visit to Washington DC.

Had a number of intense and productive consultations on our EU-US cooperation in the Western Balkans and the way forward in the Dialogue on normalization of relations between Kosovo and Serbia.

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- Miroslav Lajčák (@MiroslavLajcak) May 19, 2022

According to the photos posted on Twitter, it can be seen that during his stay in Washington, Lajçak also had a meeting with the US Ambassador to the Western Balkans, Gabriel Escobar.

Otherwise, the last meeting of the chief negotiators of Kosovo and Serbia in Brussels, on May 13, regarding license plates ended without an agreement.

Otherwise, the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue process started in 2011 with talks on technical issues, while in 2012 it had evolved into political talks to normalize relations between the two countries, with high-level political representation between its prime ministers and presidents. both countries.

During the ten years of the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, it is believed that over 30 agreements have been reached, although the authorities in Pristina and Belgrade speak with different figures for these agreements.

Among the agreements reached is the one for the Association of Serb-majority municipalities, for the formation of which, there is already a dispute between the parties that have reached it.

/ Telegraphy /