Next round of Kosovo talks "in mid-April”

The Belgrade-Priština dialogue has no alternative and its goal is to close some of the open topics, Head of Belgrade's negotiating team Borko Stefanovic says.

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 01.04.2011.

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The Belgrade-Pristina dialogue has no alternative and its goal is to close some of the open topics, Head of Belgrade's negotiating team Borko Stefanovic says. He announced at the panel discussion organized by the New Policy Center on Friday that the third round of the talks, which were first launched on March 8, will be held in mid-April. Next round of Kosovo talks "in mid-April” “Our goal is to close the topics that have been opened and to enable communication and normal life in Kosovo-Metohija. The dialogue cannot solve all problems and we are not too ambitious in that sense, but for the time being it has no alternative,” Stefanovic said. The Serbian negotiator noted that the delegations were still on opposite sides, but added that with each new meeting they are getting closer. “We are not avoiding any of the topics, and I hope that we will find solutions for all issues,” he pointed out. During the panel discussion dubbed Perspective of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, Stefanovic recalled that the talks were being conducted in line with the Serbian Constitution, and that Serbia would not recognize Kosovo's independence. “We have not gathered at one table to recognize each other's positions, but rather to resolve as much concrete problems as possible showing respect for mutual differences,” the Belgrade team head stressed The first round of the Belgrade-Pristina talks was held on March 8-9, and the second one on March 28. Belgrade and Pristina's negotiating teams meet in Brussels

Next round of Kosovo talks "in mid-April”

“Our goal is to close the topics that have been opened and to enable communication and normal life in Kosovo-Metohija. The dialogue cannot solve all problems and we are not too ambitious in that sense, but for the time being it has no alternative,” Stefanović said.

The Serbian negotiator noted that the delegations were still on opposite sides, but added that with each new meeting they are getting closer.

“We are not avoiding any of the topics, and I hope that we will find solutions for all issues,” he pointed out.

During the panel discussion dubbed Perspective of the Belgrade-Priština dialogue, Stefanović recalled that the talks were being conducted in line with the Serbian Constitution, and that Serbia would not recognize Kosovo's independence.

“We have not gathered at one table to recognize each other's positions, but rather to resolve as much concrete problems as possible showing respect for mutual differences,” the Belgrade team head stressed

The first round of the Belgrade-Priština talks was held on March 8-9, and the second one on March 28.

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