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Tahiri: I expect agreement to be reached in July

25. June 2011. | 09:56

Source: Tanjug

Head of Pristina's team in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue Edita Tahiri said she expects an agreement will be reached in July on the freedom of movement, free trade, telecommunication, energy, cadastres and birth registers.

Head of Pristina's team in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue Edita Tahiri said she expects an agreement will be reached in July on the freedom of movement, free trade, telecommunication, energy, cadastres and birth registers.

In an interview with the Pristina-based daily Koha Ditore, Tahiri said that Kosovo has made concessions during the dialogue. Pristina no longer insists that the term "republic" be specified in the future solutions, and this is a concession, the daily reported.

In the interview, Tahiri also said that Kosovo inhabitants will not need passports when traveling to Serbia, but will rather be required IDS. The words "Kosovo customs" will be engraved in the Kosovo customs seal, and none of the accompanying documents will include the term "republic", she added.

Kosovo Serbs will be deprived of Serbian number plates, but will be allowed to use the plates from the time of UNMIK, Tahiri said.

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