Technical Kosovo dialogue to resume in Brussels

The second day of the dialogue on the implementation of the agreement on normalization of relations between Belgrade and Priština ended late on Wednesday.

Izvor: Tanjug

Thursday, 13.06.2013.

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BRUSSELS The second day of the dialogue on the implementation of the agreement on normalization of relations between Belgrade and Pristina ended late on Wednesday. The officials involved did not issue statements for the public, as the talks between the two teams will continue on Thursday. Technical Kosovo dialogue to resume in Brussels The teams were headed by Secretary General of the Serbian government Veljko Odalovic and Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Edita Tahiri and the talks covered issues connected to the judiciary and the organization of local elections in Serb municipalities in Kosovo and Metohija. In the continuation of the talks on Thursday, head of a committee for the implementation of the agreement Aleksandar Vulin and Serbian president's advisor Marko Djuric will join the Belgrade negotiating team. Tuesday's round of talks lasted five hours and it yielded no result concerning the issues relating to telephony and electric energy. The Tuesday round of talks covered issues connected to the telephony and electric energy and it yielded no result, Serbia's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Trade and Telecommunications Rasim Ljajic told reporters. Marko Djuric (Tanjug, file) Tanjug

Technical Kosovo dialogue to resume in Brussels

The teams were headed by Secretary General of the Serbian government Veljko Odalović and Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Edita Tahiri and the talks covered issues connected to the judiciary and the organization of local elections in Serb municipalities in Kosovo and Metohija.

In the continuation of the talks on Thursday, head of a committee for the implementation of the agreement Aleksandar Vulin and Serbian president's advisor Marko Đurić will join the Belgrade negotiating team.

Tuesday's round of talks lasted five hours and it yielded no result concerning the issues relating to telephony and electric energy.

The Tuesday round of talks covered issues connected to the telephony and electric energy and it yielded no result, Serbia's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Trade and Telecommunications Rasim Ljajić told reporters.

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