After Pristina, Lajcak is also coming to Belgrade; he will meet with Kurti, and Vucic

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The aim of the visit is to try to calm the tensions in the north of Kosovo and to continue the dialogue

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The EU's special representative for dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, will be in Pristina and Belgrade in the following days, Radio Free Europe said it learned from diplomatic sources in Brussels.

The aim of the visit is to try to calm the tensions in the north of Kosovo and to continue the dialogue.

EU officials claim that the visit is "part of Miroslav Lajcak's regular activities."

He should meet with President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic, and Prime Minister of Kosovo Albin Kurti, in Belgrade and Pristina, the report said.

The EU reiterated calls for both sides to take immediate steps towards de-escalating the situation in the north, which should be achieved by the parallel withdrawal of members of the special units of the Kosovo Pplice from the vicinity of the municipal buildings in the north, the withdrawal of the protesting Serbs, followed by the withdrawal of (new) mayors from the municipal buildings, and them performing duties from alternative facilities, scheduling early elections. as well as the Serb List - the leading party of Kosovo Serbs - publicly obligating itself to participate in those elections.

The European Union has already started implementing measures against Kosovo due to non-compliance with European requirements.

Brussels is warning that it is ready to apply measures against Belgrade if Serbia does not behave in accordance with its expectations.

(Telegraf.rs)