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Fule: No consensus on Kosovo status, only on its perspective

07. May 2010. | 06:13

Source: Tanjug

EU Commissioner for Enlargement Stefan Fule stated that there is no consensus within the EU regarding the status of Kosovo, but that official Brussels has reached full consensus which guarantees that Kosovo will become a part of the general European perspective for the Western Balkan region.

EU Commissioner for Enlargement Stefan Fule stated that there is no consensus within the EU regarding the status of Kosovo, but that official Brussels has reached full consensus which guarantees that Kosovo will become a part of the general European perspective for the Western Balkan region.

Prior to his visit to Kosovo, Fule said that there is a will to ensure that no Balkan country remains outside the EU. For the BBC, Fule said that the EU member states requested from the European Commission at the end of 2009 to make progress in certain areas.

These areas imply the improving of political dialogue with Kosovo representatives, considering the possibility of strengthening trade relations and movement of people, including the possible dialogue on visa abolishment, so that Kosovo would obtain a status that three countries of the Western Balkans already have, he underscored. He will meet with Taci, Besim Becaj and other Kosovo and international representatives.

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