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Serbian Gov't sets up office to assist negotiation team

02. December 2011. | 11:31

Source: Tanjug

The Serbian government has set up a special Office will provide professional and technical support to the negotiation team of Borko Stefanovic, in charge of the dialogue with Pristina, and be tasked with the realisation of the agreements reached so far.

The Serbian government has set up a special Office will provide professional and technical support to the negotiation team of Borko Stefanovic, in charge of the dialogue with Pristina, and be tasked with the realisation of the agreements reached so far.

Justice Minister Snezana Malovic explained on Wednesday that the Office would not make political decisions, but would rather follow the implementation of agreements.

"The results of the negotiations have to be carried out, and that will be the main task of the new Office. The Office will also help the members of the negotiation team in preparing the necessary documentation for the negotiations, and, if needed, assist them in drafting the decisions that the government should reach," Malovic told journalists in Belgrade.

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