Talks in Brussels end "without final agreement"

A working dinner held late on Thursday and early into Friday in Brussels to discuss the implementation of the Brussels deal ended without "a final agreement".

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Friday, 21.06.2013.

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BRUSSELS A working dinner held late on Thursday and early into Friday in Brussels to discuss the implementation of the Brussels deal ended without "a final agreement". The dinner lasted for six hours and ended at around 02:00 CET on Friday. It was attended by Ivica Dacic, Aleksandar Vucic, Hashim Thaci, and EU's Catherine Ashton, who organized it. Talks in Brussels end "without final agreement" Unofficially, there has been no agreement on electricity and telecommunications, and a new meeting will take place on July 8. It was said after the dinner that agreement had been reached "on a series of open issues." Ashton will inform EU members about the progress in the implementation, and "confirm that both sides made concrete steps toward visible and sustainable improvement of relations." No member of the Belgrade delegation spoke for the media after the dinner, while Thaci said that "positions had been brought closer, but there is still no agreement." This morning, he was quoted as saying that "essentially good progress had been made." The meeting on Thursday was described, before it took place, as crucial for a decision on giving Serbia a start date for EU accession talks. Ashton and EU Commissioner Stefan Fule on Friday submitted their letter on the implementation of the Brussels deal to EU member states. (Beta, file) B92 Tanjug

Talks in Brussels end "without final agreement"

Unofficially, there has been no agreement on electricity and telecommunications, and a new meeting will take place on July 8.

It was said after the dinner that agreement had been reached "on a series of open issues."

Ashton will inform EU members about the progress in the implementation, and "confirm that both sides made concrete steps toward visible and sustainable improvement of relations."

No member of the Belgrade delegation spoke for the media after the dinner, while Thaci said that "positions had been brought closer, but there is still no agreement." This morning, he was quoted as saying that "essentially good progress had been made."

The meeting on Thursday was described, before it took place, as crucial for a decision on giving Serbia a start date for EU accession talks.

Ashton and EU Commissioner Stefan Fule on Friday submitted their letter on the implementation of the Brussels deal to EU member states.

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