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Tahiri: We will not accept solutions requesting change of laws

10. March 2011. | 10:55

Source: Tanjug

Head of Pristina's delegation in the dialogue with Belgrade Edita Tahiri qualified the beginning of talks as an important event following Kosovo's declaration of independence, stressing that the Kosovo institutions will not accept solutions which entail changes of the current laws.

Head of Pristina's delegation in the dialogue with Belgrade Edita Tahiri qualified the beginning of talks as an important event following Kosovo's declaration of independence, stressing that the Kosovo institutions will not accept solutions which entail changes of the current laws.

This is a dialogue on technical and practical issues and problems which have been accumulating for 11 years so far. Since the war, various obstacles have emerged due to the issues that we will try to resolve and thus improve lives of people both in the Republic of Kosovo and the state of Serbia, Tahiri said in an interview for the Pristina-based daily Koha Ditore after the end of the first round of the dialogue.

She underscored that the course of the dialogue is in the hands of the Kosovo government.

According to her, there is another aspect of the dialogue - interest in the EU integration progress, given that Kosovo has voiced its EU aspirations and entered the process.

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