Today, Vucic and Kurti have separate meetings with Stoltenberg

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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti will talk with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg today in separate meetings in Brussels, a day before the new round of EU-mediated dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina.

Stoltenberg will first meet with Vucic, and then with Kurti, and after the separate talks, press conferences have been announced for Stoltenberg and Vucic at 15:30 p.m., and Stoltenberg and Kurti at 17:XNUMX p.m.

Vucic said last week that he will talk to Stoltenberg because of the role that NATO and KFOR have in Kosovo, recalls Beta.

- These will be further talks to establish good cooperation, good communication, which is very important in times of crisis. I hope we will have a good conversation. We already had a phone conversation and agreed to sit down and discuss all the problems in Kosovo, especially in the north, said Vucic.

A new round of the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue has been announced for tomorrow, and the EU has announced that all open issues will be discussed, repeating that for Brussels "the most important thing is for both sides to stop hostilities, with incendiary messages and tensions, and to act responsibly".

On the eve of the dialogue, Vucic said that it is crucial to make a decision on the implementation of the agreement on the Community of Serbian Municipalities of Kosovo.

Kurti, however, says the conversation must focus on mutual recognition and said he does not want to discuss the dispute over license plates and identity cards for Serbs in Kosovo.

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