U.S. envoy announces Kosova-Serbia meeting at White House

14/08/2020 15:33

The U.S. special envoy for Serbia and Kosovo negotiations has announced that the two countries’ leaders have agreed to meet at the White House next month, after a similar meeting was canceled in June following the indictment of Kosova President Hashim Thaci for crimes against humanity.

“We are happy to announce that the leaders of Kosovo and Serbia will meet at the White House for a negotiation on September 2,” Richard Grenell tweeted on April 14.A senior U.S. official told.

that national security adviser Robert O’Brien will host the talks between the two leaders and Grenell.

“The United States believes progress on economic issues is key in advancing the peace process,” the official said.

Kosovar Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic confirmed on August 14 that they will meet in Washington.

“On Sept 2, with Serbian side, as independent countries, we will meet at the White House for major projects that will change the economic perspective of Kosovo and the region,” Hoti wrote on Twitter.

Vucic, speaking to private television Pink on August 14, said he will attend the talks.

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