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Koha Ditore:Next round of dialogue to table two crossings

26. August 2011. | 14:31

Source: Tanjug

The next round of the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina will table, apart from the issue of custom stamps, the functioning of the two administrative crossings in north Kosovo, Pristina-based Albanian language daily Koha Ditore reads on Friday citing unidentified international sources.

The next round of the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina will table, apart from the issue of custom stamps, the functioning of the two administrative crossings in north Kosovo, Pristina-based Albanian language daily Koha Ditore reads on Friday citing unidentified international sources.

The two sides should reach an agreement on crossings, and determine who will be in charge of security at these checkpoints, the daily reported, adding that representatives of western countries have agreed that they will not wait for too long, and that in case of inefficiency the two sides will have to face the consequences.

The events which happened after the last round of the dialogue have made great powers react and ask for concrete solutions from the two sides.

There is a danger that the entire process will fail, an international official said, adding that Belgrade was clearly told to be constructive in the dialogue, to accept the stamps and abolish parallel structures in the north if it wants to get the EU candidate status in autumn.

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