Foreign Minister Glauk Konjufca said that the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue process is in a "pretty difficult" state.
He made this statement at a joint press conference with his Belgian counterpart in Pristina.
Konjufca demanded a return of trust, saying that the perpetrators of the terrorist attack in Banjska should be in prison.
"The dialogue today is in a very difficult situation, in a very difficult situation because of what I have explained. How can some kind of minimal atmosphere, minimal trust return? I am not asking for anything extraordinary, but I am saying that the minimum is that the perpetrators of this terrorist act in Banjska, who killed Afrim Bunjaku, should end up in prison. They should be behind bars. These cannot be key people in Serbia and Vučić's right hand as they are today. Even as we see them operating in Serbia today. This is elementary, this is basic."
Konjufca listed as the second reason the letter of former Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić, which she had sent to 27 EU member states for the non-recognition of Kosovo's territorial integrity.
This statement by Konjufca comes after the visit of the EU envoy for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Peter Sorensen, to Pristina, where he held a meeting with Prime Minister Albin Kurti as part of his efforts to restore the dialogue process. /Express/