From: Die Morina van Uijtregt
No Meeting Is Scheduled in Brussels on Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue

The European Union has denied reports of a possible meeting between Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti and the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic with EU high representatives in Brussels on the topic of dialogue.

“The work on the Dialogue continues, however, no meeting is scheduled for next week and we will announce such a meeting when appropriate,” the lead spokesperson for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy of EU, Peter Stano told Exit News on Thursday.

Radio Free Europe reported on Wednesday that separate meetings of Kurti and Vucic are expected to take place next week in Brussels.

Radio Free Europe’s sources confirmed that final preparations are taking place for these meetings planned between April 28 and 30.

EU high representatives have continuously urged both parties to intensify work on the normalization of the relations process.

On the other side, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany, Heiko Maas will be staying in Kosovo on Thursday where he will have meetings with President Vjosa Osmani, Prime Minister, Albin Kurti and his counterpart Donika Gervalla.

On Friday, Maas will meet Serbia’s high officials in Belgrade.