Negotiator: Dialogue to continue on Nov. 21

Head of Belgrade's negotiating team Priština Borislav Stefanović said late on Wednesday that the Kosovo dialogue in Brussels would continue on Monday, Nov. 21.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 16.11.2011.

21:07

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Head of Belgrade's negotiating team Pristina Borislav Stefanovic said late on Wednesday that the Kosovo dialogue in Brussels would continue on Monday, Nov. 21. Stefanovic said that the Wednesday talks with EU mediator in the dialogue Robert Cooper did not yield any convergence between the stands of Belgrade and Pristina with regard to the issue of administrative crossings. Negotiator: Dialogue to continue on Nov. 21 "Pristina insists that the line should be proclaimed as state border, that a flag should be placed there and that passage for Serbs in vehicles bearing license plates with the insignia of the Republic of Serbia should be banned, which Belgrade finds unacceptable," he underscored. The official announced that he would have talks with Cooper on Thursday via video link, during which they should discuss the administrative crossings, Pristina's representation in regional gatherings and the recognition of university degrees, all of which will be the topics in the forthcoming round of talks. He underlined that Belgrade would continue insisting on the crossings being treated as administrative lines that cannot bear elements of statehood. "We demand free passage for everyone," Stefanovic said and added that any potential solution needs to be in keeping with the Serbian Constitution, UNSC Resolution 1244 and the six points presented by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. Borislav Stefanovic (Tanjug, file)

Negotiator: Dialogue to continue on Nov. 21

"Priština insists that the line should be proclaimed as state border, that a flag should be placed there and that passage for Serbs in vehicles bearing license plates with the insignia of the Republic of Serbia should be banned, which Belgrade finds unacceptable," he underscored.

The official announced that he would have talks with Cooper on Thursday via video link, during which they should discuss the administrative crossings, Priština's representation in regional gatherings and the recognition of university degrees, all of which will be the topics in the forthcoming round of talks.

He underlined that Belgrade would continue insisting on the crossings being treated as administrative lines that cannot bear elements of statehood.

"We demand free passage for everyone," Stefanović said and added that any potential solution needs to be in keeping with the Serbian Constitution, UNSC Resolution 1244 and the six points presented by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.

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