Brussels expects agreement on telecommunications, energy

<a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?yyyy=2013&mm=07&dd=24&nav_id=87062" class="text-link" target= "_blank">After the 14th round of the dialogue on Wednesday</a>, Belgrade and Priština are close to the agreement on telecommunications and energy.

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Thursday, 25.07.2013.

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BRUSSELS After the 14th round of the dialogue on Wednesday, Belgrade and Pristina are close to the agreement on telecommunications and energy. Brussels hopes that it would be achieved soon, spokeswoman of the high EU representative Maja Kocijancic told Tanjug. Brussels expects agreement on telecommunications, energy When it comes to energy and tourism, the agreement is close at hand and the work on the issues is continuing, there is no rest for teams in charge of the implementation, Kocijancic said. "When asked what needs to be clarified so that the agreement on the two hot issues could be reached, Kocijancic said that intense work is underway and details cannot be discussed for as long as the stage lasts. Brussels hopes that the agreement would be reached soon and all sides confirmed their willingness to continue working on this," she said. Kocijancic said that the local elections in Kosovo scheduled for November 3 were one of the main topics of the Wednesday round of talks. "We discussed the tangible steps that need to be carried out so that the elections would be prepared well and so that the turnout would prove positive," the spokeswoman said. When it comes to the next meeting between High EU Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton, Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic and his Kosovo counterpart Hashim Thaci, Kocijancic could not specify the date of talks. She said that at this point she cannot confirm the date of the next meeting but the dialogue will continue on the technical and political level. After the meeting on Wednesday, Dacic said that the next meeting would take place on August 27 while Thaci said that the date would be adjusted to the obligations of the high EU representative. Tanjug

Brussels expects agreement on telecommunications, energy

When it comes to energy and tourism, the agreement is close at hand and the work on the issues is continuing, there is no rest for teams in charge of the implementation, Kocijančič said.

"When asked what needs to be clarified so that the agreement on the two hot issues could be reached, Kocijančič said that intense work is underway and details cannot be discussed for as long as the stage lasts. Brussels hopes that the agreement would be reached soon and all sides confirmed their willingness to continue working on this," she said.

Kocijančič said that the local elections in Kosovo scheduled for November 3 were one of the main topics of the Wednesday round of talks.

"We discussed the tangible steps that need to be carried out so that the elections would be prepared well and so that the turnout would prove positive," the spokeswoman said.

When it comes to the next meeting between High EU Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton, Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dačić and his Kosovo counterpart Hashim Thaci, Kocijančič could not specify the date of talks.

She said that at this point she cannot confirm the date of the next meeting but the dialogue will continue on the technical and political level.

After the meeting on Wednesday, Dačić said that the next meeting would take place on August 27 while Thaci said that the date would be adjusted to the obligations of the high EU representative.

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