Bislimi reports on the meetings in Brussels: There was no dialogue, only information from Lajcak
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The report of the Deputy Prime Minister of Kosovo, Besnik Bislimi, to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora (MPJD) was followed by debates and clashes. The latter reported on the visit to Brussels, for which he insisted that it was not a dialogue, but information from the European Union envoy for Dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak. Bislimi said that from the latter they have received about 300 pages of documents, while from the previous government they have found documents which talk more technical issues. Opposition members have denied the allegations in a statement issued on Friday, stating "Similar, baseless allegations concerning the government have been made more than once. Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi said that he sent a written report on the visit and meetings in Brussels this morning to the heads of state, party leaders and those of the relevant committees, but such a thing has been denied by members of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK). The Deputy Prime Minister, Besnik Bislimi stated that the meetings in Brussels was about information and not a continuation of the dialogue.
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