Belgrade–Pristina negotiations
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.
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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Technical dialogue: Pristina refuses to talk about Trepca
The first day of a new round of dialogue at the technical level between Belgrade and Pristina ended in Brussels on Wednesday afternoon.
During the negotiations, the Serbian side insisted on discussing the issue of the Trepca mining basin, which Pristina refused to do.
Expert level Kosovo talks to resume on Wednesday
The Belgrade-Pristina expert-level dialogue will be held in Brussels on Wednesday and Thursday, Tanjug reported on Tuesday.
the Belgrade delegation to be headed by the director of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric.
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"Separatism in Kosovo enters new, dangerous phase"
Marko Djuric says it is "impermissible" for Edita Tahiri's report on Brussels agreement implementation to be included in the Chapter 35 negotiating framework.
Tahiri is a minister in the Kosovo government, in charge of the ongoing Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, while the chapter in question, a part of Serbia's EU accession negotiations, relates to Kosovo.
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Kocijancic: Mutually agreed topics to be discussed in Brussels
BRUSSELS - Belgrade and Pristina must both consent to putting the Trepca mining complex on the agenda of the dialogue for the issue to become a topic in the Brussels talks, European Commission spokeswoman Maja Kocijancic said Monday.
EC Spokeswoman: "The principle of the dialogue was clear"
BRUSSELS - Belgrade and Pristina must both consent to putting the Trepca mining complex on the agenda of the dialogue for the issue to become a topic in the Brussels talks, European Commission spokeswoman Maja Kocijancic said Monday.
Kocijancic: Dialogue about agreements, not about ultimatum
BRUSSELS - The EU-facilitated Belgrade-Pristina dialogue is not about ultimatums but about implementation of agreements reached by both sides, EC spokeswoman Maja Kocijancic said Thursday.