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06 Aug 2020

“We are focused on supporting the process led by the European Union, which should lead to an agreement between Serbia and Kosovo. The story of the exchange of territories, or any other potential aspect of the agreement, diverts attention from a key goal: for Serbia and Kosovo and their governments to sit down and work on finding a way to normalize relations. We support that process – so I think it is irrelevant and disruptive to talk about issues such as the exchange of territories. We need to dedicate ourselves to what needs to be done in order for the participants in the negotiations to progress towards a comprehensive agreement which would, once and for all, put an end to the dispute.”

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US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State and Special Representative of the State Department for the Western Balkans
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