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Bogdanovic and Stefanovic to meet Buehler in Zvecan

27. July 2011. | 11:29

Source: Tanjug

Stefanovic told the journalists on Tuesday that it had been agreed with Buehler that all roads in northern Kosovo should be unblocked for traffic, and that members of the Kosovo police of Serb nationality should be deployed at the administrative checkpoints by 8 am on Wednesday at the latest.

Serbian Minister for Kosovo-Metohija Goran Bogdanovic and head of the Belgrade team in the dialogue with Pristina Borislav Stefanovic will meet with KFOR Commander Erhard Buehler in Zvecan on Wednesday, instead of in Jarinje as was originally planned.

Bogdanovic and Stefanovic, who arrived in Jarinje on Wednesday morning, are on their way to Zvecan to meet Buehler and discuss the current situation in northern Kosovo.

The topic of the meeting will be the agreement on the withdrawal of Kosovo police special units ROSU to Pristina, which was achieved after more than 20 hours and a decisive reaction of Belgrade and the international community to the attempt of the Kosovo authorities to take over Jarinje and Brnjak administrative crossings.

Stefanovic told the journalists on Tuesday that it had been agreed with Buehler that all roads in northern Kosovo should be unblocked for traffic, and that members of the Kosovo police of Serb nationality should be deployed at the administrative checkpoints by 8 am on Wednesday at the latest.

After the meeting with Buehler, Bogdanovic and Stefanovic are planned to return to the Jarinje administrative crossing.

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