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No concrete progress in Belgrade-Pristina dialogue
BRUSSELS - This week's round of the technical dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina ended in Brussels Thursday without concrete progress.
Addressed over two days of discussions were implementation of agreements on vehicle registration plates and university degrees and other topics that are part of the dialogue, the Belgrade delegation said.
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Brussels dialogue to resume
BELGRADE - The Belgrade-Pristina expert-level dialogue will resume in Brussels on Wednesday and Thursday, with the Belgrade delegation to be headed by the director of the government Office for Kosovo-Metohija, Marko Djuric.
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Dacic: Serbia no longer reacts to pressure, we will not let anyone humiliate us
BELGRADE - The EU path is vitally important for Serbia but the EU must understand Serbia no longer reacts to pressure, Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic told a press conference Friday.
EU "continuing to play its role in Kosovo dialogue"
The Belgrade-Pristina dialogue is continuing and the EU is continuing to play its role in it, says the of the EU Delegation to Belgrade, Michael Davenport.
The delegations of Belgrade and Pristina have been in Brussels to discuss concrete implementation of several aspects of the Brussels Agreement and other agreements in the dialogue, he told reporters on Friday.
"We're ready for dialogue, but not for rotten compromises"
Serbia is always ready for dialogue, but not for surrendering its property, Marko Djuric said in Brussels on Thursday.
EU encourages Serbia to continue reforms, normalise ties with Pristina
LUXEMBOURG - The EU has encouraged Serbia to intensify implementation of reforms in key areas such as the judiciary, the fight against corruption and organised crime, and freedom of expression and the media, and also expects Belgrade to further normalise its ties with Pristina and align its foreign policy with the EU.
No progress in Belgrade-Pristina dialogue
BRUSSELS - This week's round of the technical dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina ended in Brussels Thursday without concrete progress.
Addressed over two days of discussions were implementation of agreements on vehicle registration plates and university degrees and other topics that are part of the dialogue, the Belgrade delegation said.
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No concrete progress in Belgrade-Pristina dialogue
This week's round of the technical dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina ended in Brussels Thursday without concrete progress.
Addressed over two days of discussions were implementation of agreements on vehicle registration plates and university degrees and other topics that are part of the dialogue, the Belgrade delegation said.
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Dikovic: Decision on Trepca threat to security in Kosovo
NIS - Serbian Armed Forces Chief of General Staff Gen Ljubisa Dikovic Monday urged KFOR to take all measures to maintain peace and security for the citizens of Kosovo-Metohija, pointing to a "fragile" security situation in the province after the decision of the Kosovo authorities on Trepca.
Gojkovic visits Cyprus, Serbia backed on Kosovo, EU
NICOSIA - Cyprus will always maintain a principled position on Kosovo-Metohija and support Serbia, as well as continue to advocate Serbia's EU membership, Dimitris Syllouris, president of the Cypriot House of Representatives, said at a meeting with Serbian Parliament Speaker Maja Gojkovic Monday.