Acting Chief Diplomat Glauk Konjufca, alongside Kosovo’s Chief Negotiator Agron Bajrami, met today with the European Union’s Special Representative for the Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue, Peter Sorensen, at the Kosovo Embassy in Brussels.
The high-level meeting focused on the strategic advancement of the normalization process between Kosovo and Serbia, which remains a central pillar of regional stability.
Commitment to Mutual Recognition
Following the structured discussions, Konjufca emphasized that Kosovo’s position remains firm and constructive. He reaffirmed that the ultimate objective of the dialogue must be a final, legally binding agreement centered on mutual recognition.
“Together with our Chief Negotiator Agron Bajrami, we reaffirmed that the Republic of Kosovo remains fully committed and constructively engaged, with the clear goal of concluding the process through mutual recognition,” Konjufca stated via his social media channels.
The Brussels Context
The meeting comes at a critical time for the Balkan region, as international mediators push for a breakthrough in long-standing disputes. The presence of Peter Sorensen, as the EU’s lead envoy for the dialogue, signals a renewed effort by Brussels to facilitate a structured path toward normalization.
Key highlights of the discussion included:
- Constructive Engagement: Reiteration of Kosovo’s proactive role in the dialogue process.
- Normalization Goals: Alignment on the necessity of advancing the dialogue to resolve technical and political impasses.
- Strategic Vision: Ensuring that any final agreement respects the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Kosovo.
As the dialogue continues, the leadership in Pristina remains focused on ensuring that the process leads to full international integration and a definitive resolution of relations with Belgrade.
