Stefanovic: Agreements implemented by EU Governments and monitored by EU
26. May 2011. | 05:48
Source: Tanjug
Head of Belgrade's negotiating team in the dialogue with Pristina Borislav Stefanovic stated that no agreement will be signed with the representatives of Pristina's negotiating team, adding that the agreements that the two parties reach will be implemented by the governments and monitored by the EU.
Head of Belgrade's negotiating team in the dialogue with Pristina Borislav Stefanovic stated that no agreement will be signed with the representatives of Pristina's negotiating team, adding that the agreements that the two parties reach will be implemented by the governments and monitored by the EU.
"No agreement will be signed since that is not envisaged by the form of the talks, and what is more all talks are being held in Brussels," Stefanovic said on the occasion of the announcement of Pristina's team that an agreement on freedom of movement will be signed before EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton's visit to Belgrade and Pristina.
Head of Pristina's team in the talks with Belgrade Edita Tahiri stated that it is likely that the first agreement with Belgrade will be signed during the ongoing week, and that Belgrade and Pristina see eye to eye regarding freedom of movement, trade, energy and telecommunications.
When asked why it is impossible for agreements to be signed given that both Tahiri and him have announced that they are close to solution with regard to certain issues, Stefanovic said in an interview for the Belgrade-based daily Politika that signing of agreements was not envisaged in the form of the talks and that this leaves no space for any document to be signed.
"All our agreements will be implemented by the two governments and monitored by the EU. We will inform the public if any agreement is reached," he added. Stefanovic said that the negotiating teams are close to the resolution of the issues of freedom of movement, registry books and probably telecommunications.
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