The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora of Kosovo has sent a note verbale to the states of the European Union about the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue through its embassies.
In a response to Koha, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has informed that this verbal note contains its position on the developments in the dialogue process.
"We inform you that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, through the embassies of the Republic of Kosovo, has conveyed its position in a note verbale regarding the latest developments in the process of dialogue between the Republic of Kosovo and Serbia", says the response of the MFA- of.
The Ministry did not provide more details regarding the content of this verbal note, but added that "such correspondences are standard diplomatic communication, the content of which we do not comment on".
In the verbal note, it is learned that opposition and serious criticism was expressed against the EU's special envoy for the dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, Miroslav Lajcak, "and his one-sidedness in the dialogue process".
During Wednesday, the ambassador of the United States of America in Kosovo, Jeffrey Hovenier, has stated that the US has full confidence in the European Union in mediating the dialogue.
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He said that the USA has confidence in the high representative of the EU, Josep Borrell, and in the special envoy for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak.
Hovenieri's statement comes two days after the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, directed accusations against Lajcak, who described him as a one-sided mediator.
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