Kurti meets with Lajcak in Pristina to discuss dialogue in Brussels

The prime minister of so-called Kosovo told EU special envoy for dialogue between Brussels and Pristina that the focus of the agreement should be "mutual recognition"

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Prime Minister of the Provisional Institutions of Pristina Albin Kurti met last night in Pristina with Special Representative of the European Union for Dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina Miroslav Lajcak, and discussed the progress of the dialogue in Brussels, as well as the next steps in that process.

Kurti repeated that Kosovo is "an equal party in the dialogue, not a topic, and that the reality must be accepted."

"We must be at the service of the citizens, through a stable and applicable agreement, which focuses on mutual recognition," reported Kosovo Online.

Relations between the European Union and the countries of the Western Balkans were also discussed.

Kurti reaffirmed Kosovo's commitment to the EU agenda and the region's European perspective.

Lajcak arrived in Pristina on Wednesday for a three-day visit, after which he will come to Belgrade.

(Telegraf.rs)