The High Representative and EU Special Representative, Christian Schwarz-Schilling, briefed German Chancellor and EU Council President Angela Merkel on the situation in
Chancellor Merkel and Mr Schwarz-Schilling discussed the transition from an Office of the High Representative (OHR) to the EU Special Representative in
The PIC is to review its decision to close the OHR at the end of June this year at that meeting, which takes place in
During the meeting, Mr Schwarz-Schilling stressed the importance of providing assistance to
The High Representative and EU Special Representative also made clear agreement on police reform was the key to the signing of a Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) with the European Union.
“The signing of the SAA would be a major step, with tangible benefits for the entire country, including an improved investment climate,” he said.
In the course of the meeting, Chancellor Merkel and Mr Schwarz-Schilling also discussed the situation throughout the wider region, which will also be a factor in the PIC’s February decision.
After meeting with Chancellor Merkel, the High Representative and EU Special Representative met with Erich Stather, the State Secretary at the Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development.
This afternoon, Mr Schwarz-Schilling holds talks with senior German government officials, including Reinhard Silberberg, the State Secretary at the German Foreign Ministry. These meetings are also an opportunity to discuss