Kosovo, Serbia agree to restart talks after European push
Serbia and Kosovo have agreed to restart deadlocked talks to resolve long-standing differences later this year following mediation by France and Germany.
At a summit in the German capital, Berlin, on Monday, Kosovo’s President Hashim Thaci and Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic agreed to meet again in the French capital, Paris, in early July.
A German government spokesman confirmed that agreement in a statement early on Tuesday.
Relations between Kosovo and Serbia have taken a turn for the worse since negotiations over an exchange of territory and border changes collapsed last year.
The Berlin summit had been organized by German Chancellor Angel Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron. European Union (EU) foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini and the heads of states and governments from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, and Slovenia were also present at the talks.
Merkel said that everyone had “agreed to this joint initiative because we are committed to the European perspective of the Western Balkans countries.”
“It is in Europe’s interest that there is positive development in this region,” she said.
Macron said that EU membership prospects for Serbia had not been on the agenda in Berlin but remained in the hands of the European Commission.
“Rather, this is about a policy of stability that we want for the region,” he said, referring to the aim of the summit.
Serbia is required to normalize its ties with Kosovo and harmonize its foreign policy with that of the EU in order to meet the criteria for membership in the bloc, which it seeks.
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