The EU envoy for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Miroslav Lajçak, has warned that this week the meeting of the Joint Commission on the issue of missing persons will be held in Brussels. He said that he met with Jim O'Brien and Sasha Kasanof with whom he discussed the dialogue.
"My first mission of the year took me to the USA. In Washington DC, I engaged in detailed discussions with Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Jim O'Brien and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for the Western Balkans Sasha Kasanof. Together, we delved into the geopolitical challenges and opportunities facing the region, emphasizing the importance of continuous cooperation and the need to advance in the Normalization Dialogue", he wrote.
Lajcak also announced that he met the US Deputy Secretary of State, Richard Verma, before his visit to the region.
He emphasized that he and the UN Under-Secretary General, Rosemary DiCarlo, talked about the European journey of the Western Balkans.
“My travels then took me to New York, where I had substantive discussions with the US leadership. A detailed exchange with UN Secretary-General António Guterres allowed us to exchange on regional dynamics, while my meeting with UN Under-Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo reinforced the need for well-coordinated multilateral efforts to support the Western Balkans on the way his way towards European integration" , he emphasized. (A2 Televizion)