una hajdari, a reporter for political europe. aleksandar brezar, a western balkans analyst. man rights lawyer milan antonijevic. a warm welcome to you all and thank you so much for joining us. una, let me start with you. from your perspective, can this meeting yield any concrete results? una: what we have seen so far is that the kosovo prime minister has said he is not withdrawing his pledge to apply reciprocity measures starting on september 1, which means that the kosovar side is not going to back down from insisting that serbian citizens who enter kosovo not be able to travel with license plates issued in serbia, and need central -- need special entry documents. at precisely this moment we are waiting for the eu to hold a conference, a press conference and gave some indication of what the agreement is in brussels. but what i am predicting at this point is they are going to try to find an intermediate solution that will try to comb over some of the differences that exist between the two sides. in order to delay the intensity, or the tensions we are seeing right now. mohamme