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Committee on KiM session postponed until Friday

05. December 2011. | 12:54

Source: Tanjug

The session of the Serbian parliament Committee on Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) to discuss the results of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue and agreements reached on November 21-22, was postponed until Friday.

The session of the Serbian parliament Committee on Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) to discuss the results of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue and agreements reached on November 21-22, was postponed until Friday.

Committee Chairman Ljubomir Kragovic stated that the session is being postponed because, regardless of requests, the Serbian government representatives have not yet delivered the report on the last two rounds of talks.

Kragovic added that head of the Belgrade team in the dialogue with Pristina Borislav Stefanovic and authorized minister Goran Bogdanovic had been invited to attend the session, but did not show up at the parliament.

An agreement was reached in Brussels on November 21-22 on the recognition of university diplomas.

Stefanovic stated at a news conference on Sunday that the report will be presented to the Committee members after it has been adopted by the Serbian government.

The Committee session was suspended on several occasions at the request of the opposition MPs, since the government representatives had not arrived in the scheduled time, and the Belgrade negotiating team had not submitted a written report on the results of the dialogue so far.

Another agreement was reached in Brussels on Saturday, namely on integrated control of the crossings in northern Kosovo-Metohija.

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