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Kaja Kalas on detained activists: EU expects respect for human rights
High Representative of the EU for Foreign and Security Policy Kaja Callas spoke with Serbian authorities and detained activists
High Representative of the EU for Foreign and Security Policy Kaja Callas spoke with Serbian authorities and detained activists
In their conversation with Kaja Kalas, the opposition MPs emphasized that it is extremely important for the EU to support students and citizens
High representative of the EU for foreign policy and security, Kaja Kalas, announced a visit to Belgrade and Pristina in May, stressing that "dialogue on the normalization of relations must continue".
The High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy of the EU, Kaja Kalas, pointed out that the security situation in BiH is stable, but fragile due to the threat to the constitutional order coming from Republika Srpska
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, reiterated that the mining of the Ibar-Lepenac canal was used for a hybrid attack on Serbia
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kalas will be the new "chief of diplomacy" of the European Union. Her program is opposition to Russia and support for Ukraine, and many think that the pressure on Serbia will increase
Visit to Pristina After her visit to Belgrade, Kalas was in Pristina, and on Friday (May 23) she will be in Skopje. During her visit to Pristina, Kalas said: "As a sign of our commitment, I can announce that the EU has gradually begun to lift the measures introduced in Kosovo in June 2023. The decision opens the way to great opportunities for the development of Kosovo and closer ties with Europe. But it is conditional on maintaining de-escalation in the north. The closure of structures supported by Serbia undermines efforts towards de-escalation." In the past few days, the Kosovo authorities have continued a series of closures of Serbian institutions in the north of Kosovo. The European Union introduced measures following the decision of the Kosovo authorities to take control of municipal buildings in the north of Kosovo with the assistance of the police. However, from 2023 until today, almost all Serbian institutions have been closed, both in the south and in the north of Kosovo, writes the portal Alternativna. "The key priority remains the normalization of relations between Kosovo and Serbia. You are equal partners at the negotiating table. As the European Union and High Representative, I will continue to support this process. For those who still doubt the process, let me be clear - the normalization of your relations is the only way to a safer and more prosperous future for the people of this region. Stability depends on dialogue, not on confrontation," Kalas stated in her visit to Pristina. Source: Beta/Alternative ', 'pageDate': '2025-05-22 19:39:15', 'pageAuthor': authors, 'visitorType': visitor_type, }); console.log(post_id); console.log('Pushed'); });My message to the authorities in Belgrade is clear.
I want to see Serbia advancing towards the EU. For that, political leaders must deliver the necessary reforms and clarify the strategic direction. This is best done by restoring trust and staying true to democratic principles. pic.twitter.com/I9Jv9BV33P - Kaja Kallas (@kajakallas) May 22, 2025