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Talks between Belgrade, Pristina on already started topics to resume

17. May 2011. | 09:41

Source: Emg.rs

Stefanovic told the Beta news agency that the issues discussed will include telecommunications, electricity, freedom of movement, cadastre and registries, adding that the new issue to be discussed must be agreed on by both sides in the negotiations.

Head of the Serbian negotiating team in the dialogue with the provisional institutions of self-government in Pristina Borislav Stefanovic announced today that the new round of dialogue in the next two days in Brussels will be dedicated to the topics that have already been opened during the previous meetings.

Stefanovic told the Beta news agency that the issues discussed will include telecommunications, electricity, freedom of movement, cadastre and registries, adding that the new issue to be discussed must be agreed on by both sides in the negotiations.

We will try to solve the issues that have already been opened, or at least some of them, he said.

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