Reacting to the news The Pavlovic Today reported today that Secretary Blinken wants to see Kosovo and Serbia “implement the agreements they already signed through the dialogue process,” former Special Presidential Envoy for Serbia and Kosovo shared his message for the State Secretary.
“I want to thank Secretary of State Blinken for saying very clearly that Kosovo and Serbia should implement the Grenell-Trump Economic Normalization Agreements,” Grenell told The Pavlovic Today.
“While the Biden Administration embraced the agreements early on, I believe they should be putting more energy into implementing these historic agreements.”
Earlier today, State Department Spokesperson Ned Price confirmed to The Pavlovic Today that Secretary Blinken wants to see the formation of the Community of Serb majority municipalities in Kosovo implemented.
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