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Pristina: Next round of talks on July 20-21 in Brussels

17. July 2011. | 05:32 05:33

Source: Tanjug

The sixth round of Belgrade-Pristina talks will be held in Brussels on July 20-21, the Kosovo government stated Friday.So far, Belgrade and Pristina have reached an agreement on the citizens' freedom of movement, civil registry books, and validation of university diplomas.

The sixth round of Belgrade-Pristina talks will be held in Brussels on July 20-21, the Kosovo government stated Friday.

Head of the Pristina team Edita Tahiri conferred with EU special representative in Kosovo Fernando Gentilini on Friday, and conveyed that she is ready for the forthcoming round of talks, at which the issues of telecommunications, energy, free trade and cadastres will be discussed, the statement reads.

Tahiri and Gentilini discussed the course of the dialogue so far, and the agreements possibly to be made in the next round of talks.

So far, Belgrade and Pristina have reached an agreement on the citizens' freedom of movement, civil registry books, and validation of university diplomas.

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