Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met with European Union special envoy for the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue Miroslav Lajcak in Belgrade on Feb. 6, and said they had an open and friendly talk.
Ahead of the meeting, Vucic posted a video on Instagram where he says he "will continue to defend Serbia" and that the West could have mutual recognition between Belgrade and Pristina "in their dreams."
Lajcak travelled to Belgrade from Pristina, where he and Kosovo Premier Albin Kurti had discussed the process of normalization of Belgrade-Pristina relations, including a continuation of the Brussels dialogue at the top level.
After the meeting, Kurti said Pristina accepted the European Union's plan for normalization of relations with Belgrade and that it was a "good basis" for further discussion and progress, adding that he would "ask some questions" about the proposal during talks in Brussels.
"Certain questions on international guarantees, implementation mechanisms and time sequencing will be addressed soon during the Brussels talks ahead," Kurti's said in a post on Twitter.
Certain questions on international guarantees, implementation mechanisms and time sequencing will be addressed soon during the Brussels talks ahead. Democratic concepts of European orientation make us hopeful.
— Albin Kurti (@albinkurti) February 6, 2023
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