Serbian officials headed back to Kosovo for more talks

Two Serbian government officials who spent last week in Kosovo negotiating to resolve the crisis in the north are headed back to the province.

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Sunday, 31.07.2011.

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Two Serbian government officials who spent last week in Kosovo negotiating to resolve the crisis in the north are headed back to the province. Minister for Kosovo Goran Bogdanovic and head of the Belgrade team in the Brussels-held Kosovo dialogue Borko Stefanovic said they expect to return on Sunday evening after they attended an extraordinary parliament session in Belgrade on Saturday which adopted a declaration on the situation in the province. Serbian officials headed back to Kosovo for more talks They are due to meet with KFOR commander Erhard Buehler, but at this point it is unclear when the negotiations might resume. But Stefanovic said he was "not sure" if the NATO troops would let them through at Jarinje. When they left for Belgrade late on Friday, Bogdanovic said an agreement was "close at hand". Serbs in the north want the situation at administrative line checkpoints of Jarinje and Brnjak to be restored to what it was before Kosovo Albanian authorities tried to overtake them with police units last Monday. To this end, Serbs are blocking the passage of NATO-led KFOR troops, who have taken control of both posts and closed them down, cutting off the Serb north and disrupting supplies of basic food items to the population in the north. Borislav Stefanovic and Goran Bogdanovic in Belgrade on Saturday (Beta)

Serbian officials headed back to Kosovo for more talks

They are due to meet with KFOR commander Erhard Buehler, but at this point it is unclear when the negotiations might resume.

But Stefanović said he was "not sure" if the NATO troops would let them through at Jarinje.

When they left for Belgrade late on Friday, Bogdanović said an agreement was "close at hand".

Serbs in the north want the situation at administrative line checkpoints of Jarinje and Brnjak to be restored to what it was before Kosovo Albanian authorities tried to overtake them with police units last Monday.

To this end, Serbs are blocking the passage of NATO-led KFOR troops, who have taken control of both posts and closed them down, cutting off the Serb north and disrupting supplies of basic food items to the population in the north.

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