The meeting of the Joint Commission on Missing Persons in Kosovo and Serbia during the war, which was to be held in Brussels, has failed.
The news was also confirmed by the EU Special Envoy for the Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, through a post on the social network 'X'.
Lajcak writes in his post that the meeting failed because the Serbian side announced its non-participation in the meeting, citing the developments of recent days in Kosovo as the reason.
"Today we intended to hold the first meeting of the Joint Commission on Missing Persons at the level of deputies. I met separately with both sides. Kosovo presented its priorities. Serbia has announced its non-participation in the joint meeting due to developments in Kosovo," Lajcak wrote, writes A2 CNN.
Meanwhile, the Kosovo delegation has held meetings with representatives of the European Union and has submitted requests according to the foreseen agenda, and for this they claim to have received notification from Lajcak that their constructiveness and requests will be reported to EU member states.
Kosovo continues to seek a just and lasting solution to the issue of Missing Persons, hoping for the full cooperation of all parties involved. (A2 Televizion)