EU Envoy Sorensen Meets with Serbian Representative Petkoviq in Brussels
Peter Sorensen, the European Union’s special envoy for the dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, met today in Brussels with Petar Petkoviq, representing the Serbian side. The meeting focused on ongoing concerns regarding the situation in Kosovo. During the discussion, Petkoviq presented a series of complaints, alleging that Serbs in Kosovo are subjected to “almost daily political and institutional pressure” from Pristina.
He voiced concerns that Prime Minister Albin Kurti is taking “unilateral and escalating actions” before upcoming elections, negatively impacting the Serbian population. Petkoviq further asserted that Serbs in Kosovo experience “almost daily arrests and politically motivated trials” without due process. The meeting took place as part of continued efforts to facilitate dialogue and address tensions between Kosovo and Serbia.
Representatives from both sides are scheduled to continue discussions in the coming weeks. —
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This continued impasse and the use of a “propaganda list” raise serious questions about the prospects for a productive dialogue.
What specific complaints were outlined by Petković during the meeting?