Although all eyes in Brussels will be on Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and Kosovo Prime Minister Aljbin Kurti, on Wednesday, June 27, the special envoy of the European Union, Miroslav Lajčak, will also be at the table.
How important this experienced Slovak diplomat, whose career was honed in the Balkan crises, is in the negotiations between Belgrade and Pristina, is shown by the fact that it was first announced that his mandate was ending, and then that it was extended until January.
For the so-called process of normalization of relations, Lajčak is an important link because he knows regional conditions very…