Belgrade-Priština talks resume in Brussels

The dialogue between Belgrade and Priština have resumed Friday in Brussels, say reports.

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 15.04.2011.

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The dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina have resumed Friday in Brussels, say reports. "The meeting will be held tomorrow afternoon. On the agenda are several issues in three areas that have not been discussed so far," a spokeswoman for the EU foreign policy chief told Tanjug news agency on Thursday. Belgrade-Pristina talks resume in Brussels The talks between Belgrade and Pristina, headed by Political Director with the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Borko Stefanovic and Kosovo's Deputy Prime Minister Edita Tahiri, are talking place under the auspices of the EU. Two rounds of talks have been held to date, on March 8 and 28. So far, the two teams have discussed land registry books, birth and death certificate registries, telecommunications, the presidency of CEFTA, the appearance of the customs seal and electric energy. Borko Stefanovic (Tanjug, file) Freedom of movement Head of Serbia's negotiating team Borko Stefanovic told Tanjug on Thursday that the Friday round of the talks might open the issue of freedom of movement. According to Stefanovic, freedom of movement is a very difficult and complex issue since it covers matters of license plates, personal IDs, passports and drivers licenses. “These issues would certainly be discussed, we will present our stands and we have already prepared propositions that protect Serbia's sovereignty. We will stick to this principle,” Stefanovic said. He expressed expectation that the forthcoming continuation of the dialogue would cover all matters previously discussed during the two rounds of talks held so far, and added that he hopes some of these issues would be closed and certain problems solved this time. “We are ready, we have with us some new propositions and we hope for success,” Stefanovic said.

Belgrade-Priština talks resume in Brussels

The talks between Belgrade and Priština, headed by Political Director with the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Borko Stefanović and Kosovo's Deputy Prime Minister Edita Tahiri, are talking place under the auspices of the EU.

Two rounds of talks have been held to date, on March 8 and 28.

So far, the two teams have discussed land registry books, birth and death certificate registries, telecommunications, the presidency of CEFTA, the appearance of the customs seal and electric energy.

Freedom of movement

Head of Serbia's negotiating team Borko Stefanović told Tanjug on Thursday that the Friday round of the talks might open the issue of freedom of movement.

According to Stefanović, freedom of movement is a very difficult and complex issue since it covers matters of license plates, personal IDs, passports and drivers licenses.

“These issues would certainly be discussed, we will present our stands and we have already prepared propositions that protect Serbia's sovereignty. We will stick to this principle,” Stefanović said.

He expressed expectation that the forthcoming continuation of the dialogue would cover all matters previously discussed during the two rounds of talks held so far, and added that he hopes some of these issues would be closed and certain problems solved this time.

“We are ready, we have with us some new propositions and we hope for success,” Stefanović said.

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