EU appoints a new special representative for Belgrade Pristina dialogue  

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**EU Appoints New Diplomat for Serbia and Kosovo Talks**

The European Union has named Peter Sorensen as its new Special Representative for the Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue. This means he will help negotiate between Serbia and Kosovo to improve their relations.

Sorensen’s job is to make sure both countries follow an agreement made in 2023. He will also work on normalizing their relationships with each other. Sorensen starts his new role on February 1, 2025, and will be working for 13 months.

**Who is Peter Sorensen?**

Peter Sorensen is a Danish diplomat who has worked in many countries in the Western Balkans region. He used to work for the EU as their Special Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2011-2014. He also worked as an EU Ambassador in Macedonia (Skopje) and as the Head of Delegation in Geneva.

**What do EU Special Representatives Do?**

The European Union has Special Representatives who help promote its policies and interests in certain countries or regions. They work on making sure reforms, stability, and the rule of law are followed. The first EU Special Representatives were appointed in 1996.

There are currently 11 EU Special Representatives working to support the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas.

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