Belgrade, Priština teams to meet in Brussels

Belgrade and Priština expert teams will meet in Brussels on Wednesday, Belgrade team chief Dejan Pavićević told Radio B92.

Izvor: B92

Wednesday, 10.10.2012.

09:41

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BELGRADE, BRUSSELS Belgrade and Pristina expert teams will meet in Brussels on Wednesday, Belgrade team chief Dejan Pavicevic told Radio B92. Pavicevic told B92 that members of the Serbian expert team had been chosen by an earlier decision to form a working group for the implementation of the agreement on joint control of administrative crossings which was made by the government last week. Belgrade, Pristina teams to meet in Brussels He explained that members of all services relevant for the functioning of administrative crossings were a part of the team. “We have experts from MUP (Serbian police), customs, agriculture, meaning experts from the phytosanitary and veterinarian inspections, there are experts from the Defense Ministry and the Office for Kosovo,” Pavicevic underscored. When asked what the experts would discuss at the meeting, he said that this was a preparatory meeting and that he did not expect any “spectacular agreements”. “We will talk about some basic things, like the implementation group’s rule of procedure, maybe about some time frame when some next meetings will be held and possibly about some levels on which the working group will operate,” the Belgrade team head noted. He added that he did not know when concrete talks would begin and what the form of the political dialogue would be like because it was still unknown who would make the team and who would lead the negotiations. “It is also necessary to present the platform for Kosovo to the public before that,” Pavicevic concluded. Dejan Pavicevic (Tanjug, file) B92

Belgrade, Priština teams to meet in Brussels

He explained that members of all services relevant for the functioning of administrative crossings were a part of the team.

“We have experts from MUP (Serbian police), customs, agriculture, meaning experts from the phytosanitary and veterinarian inspections, there are experts from the Defense Ministry and the Office for Kosovo,” Pavićević underscored.

When asked what the experts would discuss at the meeting, he said that this was a preparatory meeting and that he did not expect any “spectacular agreements”.

“We will talk about some basic things, like the implementation group’s rule of procedure, maybe about some time frame when some next meetings will be held and possibly about some levels on which the working group will operate,” the Belgrade team head noted.

He added that he did not know when concrete talks would begin and what the form of the political dialogue would be like because it was still unknown who would make the team and who would lead the negotiations.

“It is also necessary to present the platform for Kosovo to the public before that,” Pavićević concluded.

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