Miroslav Lajcak, Special Representative of the European Union (EU) for the Belgrade and Pristina Dialogue, announced that the Kosovo solution plan was accepted by both parties. It has been reported RTS.
According to him, a meeting was held in Brussels on 27 February and it was agreed that the text of the proposal published on the EU website no longer needs to be discussed.
At the same time, according to him, “trust between the parties is weak and both parties want guarantees.”
Lajcak emphasized that the main objective of the EU is to reach agreement on the full implementation of the proposal.
Former Prime Minister of the self-proclaimed Republic of Kosovo Albin Kurti declaration He is ready to approve the West’s plan for an agreement with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić.
Prior to that, Vučić had stated that he would not sign the surrender, would not endorse Kosovo’s independence, and would not support the self-declared republic’s membership in the UN.
On March 1, the President of Serbia said on the broadcast of the national television RTS that the country’s authorities are ready to recognize the independence of the partially recognized republic, as well as to discuss the implementation of the European Union’s solution plan in Kosovo. and its entry into the UN.