The Kosovo and Serbia crisis will be discussed by the EU in Luxembourg on October 23

The situation between Kosovo and Serbia following the September 24 terrorist attacks in Zvečan will be on the agenda of the Foreign Affairs Council meeting, which will be held on October 23 at 8:30 a.m. in Luxembourg under the chairmanship of the head of European diplomacy, Josep Borrell.

The EU claims that it is calling on both nations in unison to make an urgent contribution to de-escalation and to resume accomplishing their unfinished business related to the discussion that the EU fostered.

The barbaric activities of Hamas, the indiscriminate terrorist assaults against Israel, the developments in Gaza, and the situation in Israel and the area would also be discussed, according to a statement to the media.

A discussion of Russian aggression against Ukraine will also be covered, with a focus on the EU's security responsibilities and the situations in Armenia and Azerbaijan.

Additionally, the state of affairs in China and the Sahel will be discussed at the Foreign Affairs Council. The 19th EU-Central Asia Ministerial Meeting will be attended by representatives from Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, and Uzbekistan./BGNES