Parliament to debate government report on Kosovo

Serbian Parliament Speaker Nebojša Stefanović on Wednesday called an extraordinary session for Friday, April 26.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 24.04.2013.

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BELGRADE Serbian Parliament Speaker Nebojsa Stefanovic on Wednesday called an extraordinary session for Friday, April 26. Serbian Parliament Speaker Nebojsa Stefanovic on Wednesday called an extraordinary session for Friday, April 26 Friday. Parliament to debate government report on Kosovo The agenda will include only one item - the report on the EU-mediated political and technical dialogue with the interim institutions of self-government in Pristina to date, including the process of implementation of the reached agreements, the parliament said in a release today. The government report, which includes the proposal agreement initialed in Brussels last Friday, arrived at the parliament earlier today. The report states, among other things, that the government respected its constitutionally and legally defined powers and constantly kept the local self-government in Kosovo apprised and consulted with its representatives while conducting all activities, including the talks with Pristina. The 25-page report also notes that the government's activities and the talks were conducted in line with the parliamentary Resolution and keeping in mind that only a systematic approach to achieving state and national goals can ensure a united front on the issue of Kosovo. The legal basis for submitting the report is contained in the parliamentary Resolution, the report recalls, noting that the Resolution obligates the government to regularly report to the parliament about developments and progress in the talks. The report lists all events since the start of the dialogue which started based on UN General Assembly Resolution dated September 9, 2010. At the time, Belgrade's negotiating team was headed by Borislav Stefanovic. The report lists the reached agreements: on civil registries, freedom of movement, the customs seal, the cadaster, the functioning of CEFTA during UNMIK's presidency, recognition of university degrees, integrated management of the administrative line, and regional representation and cooperation. The Serbian government approved the proposed agreement with Pristina on Monday. The Serbian parliament (Beta, file) Tanjug

Parliament to debate government report on Kosovo

The agenda will include only one item - the report on the EU-mediated political and technical dialogue with the interim institutions of self-government in Priština to date, including the process of implementation of the reached agreements, the parliament said in a release today.

The government report, which includes the proposal agreement initialed in Brussels last Friday, arrived at the parliament earlier today.

The report states, among other things, that the government respected its constitutionally and legally defined powers and constantly kept the local self-government in Kosovo apprised and consulted with its representatives while conducting all activities, including the talks with Priština.

The 25-page report also notes that the government's activities and the talks were conducted in line with the parliamentary Resolution and keeping in mind that only a systematic approach to achieving state and national goals can ensure a united front on the issue of Kosovo.

The legal basis for submitting the report is contained in the parliamentary Resolution, the report recalls, noting that the Resolution obligates the government to regularly report to the parliament about developments and progress in the talks.

The report lists all events since the start of the dialogue which started based on UN General Assembly Resolution dated September 9, 2010. At the time, Belgrade's negotiating team was headed by Borislav Stefanović.

The report lists the reached agreements: on civil registries, freedom of movement, the customs seal, the cadaster, the functioning of CEFTA during UNMIK's presidency, recognition of university degrees, integrated management of the administrative line, and regional representation and cooperation.

The Serbian government approved the proposed agreement with Priština on Monday.

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