“We invited the main negotiators from Kosovo and Serbia to come to Brussels.

I can confirm that we have received confirmation from both parties to come.

We aim to meet with them today in Brussels.

The goal is to finally find a way out of the current situation in the European spirit," he said at a briefing, quoted by RIA Novosti.

On November 21, Belgrade and Pristina did not reach any agreements at the negotiations that took place in Brussels.

As President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic noted, the situation in unrecognized Kosovo is on the verge of clashes, and the authorities of the self-proclaimed republic decided to send special forces of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to the north of the region inhabited by Serbs.

At the same time, on November 22, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti postponed the introduction of fines for Serbian license plates for 48 hours at the request of US Ambassador to Pristina Jeffrey Hoveni.