Kaja Kallas pushes forward Kosovo-Serbia talks

Kaja Kallas pushes forward Kosovo-Serbia talks

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Dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia is a necessity for moving forward, said the European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas.

Kallas, who is visiting Kosovo today, was in Serbia on Wednesday and will travel to North Macedonia on Friday, CE Report quotes ATA.

In a Twitter post she stated that it is time to re-engage in the dialogue process.

“I will visit Serbia, Kosovo, and North Macedonia over the next two days and will engage with governments and civil society on their path toward the EU. The Belgrade–Pristina dialogue is a necessity for progress. Now is the time to re-engage,” she said.

Today, Kallas is expected to hold a press conference in Pristina and meet with representatives of political parties and civil society.

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