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Lajcak reveals main topics of May 2 meeting in Brussels: Vucic and Kurti should participate

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The main topics will be the first draft of the statute of the Community of Serb Municipalities (ZSO) and the issue of missing persons

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VUCIC LAJCAK SASTANAK Photo: Tanjug/Strahinja Acimovic

The European Union's special envoy for the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, Miroslav Lajcak, announced last night that at the meeting on May 2 in Brussels, in which Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Prime Minister of Pristina's provisional institutions Albin Kurti should participate, the main topics will be the first draft of the statute of the ZSO and the issue of missing persons.

Summing up the past week, Lajcak said that this is a time of intense preparations and that, after Ohrid, this will be the first high-level meeting between Belgrade and Pristina.

"We expect that both sides will come to Brussels well prepared and that they are fully committed to the implementation phase," Lajcak said on Facebook.

He added that earlier this week in Brussels, he met with KFOR commander Angelo Ristucci to inform each other about their areas of responsibility.

"I appreciate our close cooperation and his valuable insight into the security situation in Kosovo, specifically in the north. I also met with the chairman for external affairs of the EU Economic and Social Committee (EESC), Dimitris Dimitriadis. I am grateful for his interest and support for the dialogue, and I appreciate the practical efforts of the EESC in encouraging dialogue and cooperation to achieve progress of our common goals in the Western Balkans," said Lajcak, reports Tanjug.

(Telegraf.rs)

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