Three weeks after having agreed in principle with the European Union’s plan for the normalization of relations, the President of Serbia and the Prime Minister of Kosovo meet this Saturday in the seaside resort of Ohrid, in North Macedonia, to discuss the implementation of the agreement intended to end decades of tension between the two countries. The meeting between the Serbian leader, Aleksandar Vucic, and the head of the Kosovar Government, Albin Kurti, will be mediated by the head of EU foreign policy, Josep Borrell, who said he expected a “constructive approach” from the two former war enemies.
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