Prime Minister Albin Kurti met on Saturday with EU’s special envoy for the dialogue with Serbia Miroslav Lajcak in Munich where they both attended the annual Security Conference.
Their meeting centered around the dialogue process and the upcoming steps.
At #MSC2022 we sat with @MiroslavLajcak and discussed various matters regarding dialogue.
Legally binding Agreement for full normalization of relations centered on mutual recognition is a democratic, peaceful and European solution. pic.twitter.com/OiS6D6nuML— Albin Kurti (@albinkurti) February 19, 2022
Kurti briefed Lajcak on the progress of the economic and judicial reforms and reiterated the firm stance of his government in combatting corruption and strengthening the rule of law.
A press release cited Kurti as saying that the government is committed to a principled dialogue process that would be fruitful to the citizens of both countries.
He also emphasized that above all, territorial integrity, sovereignty, and the functionality of the state should not be undermined.
Regional cooperation was among the other topics discussed by Kurti and Lajcak. The former reiterated his support for the Berlin process and the regional common market.
EU’s Lajcak said he’s looking forward to the upcoming meeting between chief negotiators for the talks.
Glad to start my day by meeting with Kosovo’s PM @albinkurti at #MSC2022, where we first met two years ago. We had a detailed and concrete discussion on next steps in the Dialogue on normalisation with Serbia ahead of Tuesday’s meetings with the Chief negotiators of both Parties. pic.twitter.com/hnIWxyhkBS
— Miroslav Lajčák (@MiroslavLajcak) February 19, 2022
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