Lajcak concludes his visit with the meeting with the ambassadors accredited in Kosovo
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The special representative of the European Union for the Pristina-Belgrade dialogue and other regional issues of the Western Balkans, Miroslav Lajçak, has concluded the two-day visit to our country by meeting all the ambassadors accredited in Kosovo.

Lajcak stated in a post in the late hours on Twitter that he had informed the international community about the next steps and expectations regarding the dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia.

"Last but not least, I informed the international community in Kosovo about the state of the dialogue, the next steps and our expectations for the coming days and weeks. Grateful for their interest and support", wrote Lajçak.

The EU official stayed for two days in Kosovo a week before the meeting in Ohrid, where the expectations are to agree on the roadmap for the implementation of the European Union's plan for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue.

Besides the meetings with the heads of state, Lajcak also met with the opposition parties who have expressed their reservations about the EU plan for the normalization of relations between the two countries.

Also, Lajçak held meetings with the Serbian List and the head of UNMIK and EULEX as well as the commander of KFOR.

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