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09/03/2011
The two sides are back at the negotiating table for the first time since independence.
By Igor Jovanovic and Muhamet Brajshori for Southeast European Times in Belgrade and Pristina – 09/03/11
The two sides are back at the negotiating table for the first time since independence.
By Igor Jovanovic and Muhamet Brajshori for Southeast European Times in Belgrade and Pristina – 09/03/11
As EU-sponsored talks between Serbia and Kosovo got under way in Brussels on Tuesday (March 8th), both sides took a positive tone in official comments. However, some politicians and analysts expressed reservations about the prospects, and the Kosovo parliament has not yet given its endorsement.
Borislav Stefanovic, head of the Serbian delegation, said his team had come to the talks "with a bag full of proposals and good solutions". His Kosovo counterpart, Edita Tahiri, expressed her conviction that the dialogue would "enhance the European perspective of both countries".
These are the first direct talks between Belgrade and Pristina since Kosovo unilaterally declared independence three years ago. Initial discussions are expected to focus on topics such as CEFTA, air traffic, customs procedures, and land ownership records. ...more...
Borislav Stefanovic, head of the Serbian delegation, said his team had come to the talks "with a bag full of proposals and good solutions". His Kosovo counterpart, Edita Tahiri, expressed her conviction that the dialogue would "enhance the European perspective of both countries".
These are the first direct talks between Belgrade and Pristina since Kosovo unilaterally declared independence three years ago. Initial discussions are expected to focus on topics such as CEFTA, air traffic, customs procedures, and land ownership records. ...more...
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