Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said he was anticipating a difficult meeting in Brussels on Feb. 27 as part of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, but that Serbia was committed to peace and stability in the region and that in this context he was prepared to work on the concept and implementation of the plan, with clearly defined limitations.
He made this statement during a telephone discussion with Derek Chollet, special advisor at the U.S. Department of State, who said he expected the sit-down to be constructive and produce noticeable progress toward an agreement.
The U.S. diplomat stressed that the U.S. fully supported the EU proposal for the normalization of relations between Belgrade and Pristina, and that agreements signed earlier in the dialogue process should be implemented, too, which includes establishing the Community of Serb Municipalities.
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