After Sunday's tensions in the north of Kosovo, the Serbian president has agreed to meet with the Kosovar prime minister, who has long declared himself ready to dialogue with Vucic.

The meeting is expected to take place during the third week of August.

After Sunday's tensions in the north of Kosovo, the Serbian president has agreed to meet with the Kosovar prime minister, who has long declared himself ready to dialogue with Vucic.

The meeting is expected to take place during the third week of August.

Neither the European Union nor the Government of Kosovo have given details about the announced meeting between Albin Kurti and Aleksandar Vucic at the end of this month.

Connoisseurs of the dialogue process demand that the Government does not give up on the implementation of reciprocity with Serbia.

Also, in addition to the discussion of tensions, it is requested that other important topics between the parties are not left aside.

The 19th of July did not bring the long-awaited meeting between Albin Kurti and Aleksandar Vucic in Brussels.

But, after Sunday's tensions in the north of Kosovo, the Serbian president has agreed to meet with the Kosovar prime minister, who has long declared himself ready to dialogue with Vucic.

The two leaders are expected to meet during the third week of August.

But the European Union, as a mediator, refuses to give details on how it intends to handle the new situation created after the decision on reciprocity.

The EU spokesman, Peter Stano, has recommended RTV Dukagjin to refer to his statement on Monday in Brussels.

In the European capital, Stano said that after delaying the implementation of reciprocity, the parties should meet to discuss the way forward.

His office has not indicated what approach Prime Minister Kurti will take in the meeting after the tensions in the north.

However, those familiar with the dialogue process ask Kurti to insist on the implementation of reciprocity even at the meeting in Brussels and not to give up this measure.

"Every step back from now on makes the Government of Kosovo a palace system.

So he does not dare to go back because the decision has been made, the political goal has been achieved, now he has to see the results", said Dritëro Arifi, professor of international relations.

Before the creation of tensions, Kosovo and Serbia were reported to be close to an agreement on the issue of missing persons and some other topics.

Therefore, according to Naim Rashit, who leads the Group for Policy Research in the Balkans, other topics should not be neglected in parallel with the tensions.

One of them, Rashiti mentions the implementation of the energy agreement.

"Parallel to this process, there should be a dialogue on other topics so that emphasis is not placed only on an issue that originates and generates tension, because now we are in a situation where the energy agreement, although reached, may not be implemented, Kosovo under no circumstances it favors tense situations, and Vučić knows this, Vučić also tries to create tense situations because it makes the agreement unenforceable", said Naim Rashiti, from the Group for the Balkans.

For the last time, Kurti and Vucic met in Brussels in July 2021./Dukagjini/