The European Union is interested in normalizing relations between Kosovo and Serbia, whether through dialogue or another instrument, said the EU’s High Representative for Foreign Policy, Kaja Kallas, in an interview with Radio Free Europe.
“Maybe it’s dialogue, maybe it’s another tool. I am ready to consider this issue, and I will do so together with the Special Representative in the coming days,” said Kallas.
She also discussed the potential impact of the trade war between the EU and the United States, as well as the possibility of a ceasefire in Ukraine, emphasizing the need for Europe’s involvement in any negotiations on this issue.
“Regarding the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, or the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, I have appointed a Special Representative, with whom I will sit down to look at the future. What interests us is the normalization of relations between Kosovo and Serbia. Whether through this dialogue, or another tool, we will gather ideas and come up with a proposal,” said Kallas.
She further mentioned that the dialogue seems to have stalled a bit, as the parties are just complaining about each other.
“I think we should keep the ultimate goal in mind – the normalization of relations between them, so they can move forward on the European path,” Kallas added for Radio Free Europe.