Konjufca Meets Sorensen: Kosovo Committed to Concluding Dialogue with Serbia

Acting Foreign Minister Glauk Konjufca has stated that Kosovo remains committed to concluding the dialogue with Serbia through mutual recognition.

Konjufca said he reaffirmed this during a joint meeting with Kosovo’s chief negotiator in the dialogue with Serbia, Agron Bajrami, while hosting the European Union’s Special Envoy, Peter Sorensen, in Brussels.

“It was a pleasure to welcome Peter Sorensen to our Embassy in Brussels for a structured discussion on advancing the dialogue for the normalization of relations with Serbia. Together with our chief negotiator, Agron Bajrami, we reaffirmed that Kosovo remains fully committed and constructively engaged in this process — with the clear goal of concluding it through mutual recognition,” Konjufca wrote on X.

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