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“New ways” of resolving issues between Belgrade and Pristina (Serbian media)

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EU foreign policy and security chief Federica Mogherini and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic agreed during their March 27 meeting in Belgrade to find new ways for a resumption of work and a peaceful resolution of open issues between Belgrade and Pristina, Maja Kocijancic said on Tuesday.

Kocijancic was responding to a Belgrade base news agency Tanjug whether the EU would change its approach to the dialogue considering that Pristina, in addition to arrests of Serbian officials in Kosovo, does not comply with the agreements reached, in particular the establishment of the Community/Association of Serb Municipalities (ZSO).

She said that Mogherini and Vucic met last Tuesday “in order to discuss the events and the future of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue in a concrete and open manner.”

Mogherini on the occasion “condemned what happened on March 26 in Kosovo” and said that this “should not happen again,” the spokeswoman continued.

“The president and the high representative agreed to find new ways to continue work and peaceful resolution of open issues between Belgrade and Pristina,” said Kocijancic.

In her statement to Tanjug, she stressed that the EU expects “peace, wisdom, restraint and leadership to prevail.”

Kocijancic again this time has repeated that the EU expects all agreements from the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue to be implemented as soon as possible.

“For Kosovo, it is now a top priority to work in accordance with the final agreement on the establishment of the Community-Association of Serb Municipalities,” emphasized Kocijancic

The EU spokeswoman did not directly answer Tanjug’s question on how she sees Moscow’s support for Belgrade, when the dialogue with Pristina is in question.

“In the next meetings as well the EU will be the mediator in the dialogue. It is up to the sides to agree on the content, speed, the next steps, the format and the time frame within the dialogue,” said Kocijancic.

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