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New round of Belgrade-Pristina dialogue ends after 11 hrs
BRUSSELS - A new round of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue ended in Brussels late Wednesday after nearly 11 hours of discussions.
With the EU facilitators, Belgrade's delegation assessed the implementation of the agreements on the Community of Serb Municipalities and the judiciary.
Kosovo Opposition Activist Committed Suicide, Prosecutor Says
According to the chief prosecutor of the western Kosovo town of Prizren, Syle Hoxha, 17 people were interviewed during the investigation, four of whom were interviewed twice.
"All the evidence and examinations carried out during the investigation show that this case was a suicide," Hoxha told a press conference on Friday.
Belgrade-Pristina telecoms deal "confirmed in Brussels"
A deal on the implementation of the Belgrade-Pristina agreement on telecommunications was confirmed in Brussels on Friday.
Implementation of agreements with Pristina to be discussed in Brussels
BELGRADE - Implementation of agreements reached with Pristina on the Community of Serb Municipalities, the judiciary, telecommunications, freedom of movement and integrated management of administrative crossings will be the topic of this week's discussions between Belgrade and Pristina in Brussels.
"Pristina did try to change deal, Brussels stopped them"
Milovan Drecun confirmed on Friday that representatives of Pristina this week attempted to introduce changes to the agreement on telecommunications.
24 Charged over Kosovo Ex-Guerrilla's Prison Breaks
Sami Lushtaku, the mayor of Skenderaj/Srbica who was recently convicted of war crimes, his son and 22 other people, including senior justice ministry officials and prison guards, were charged on Thursday with various crimes which enabled Lushtaku to escape from custody on three separate occasions.
Djuric: Dialling code given to Kosovo as geographic region
BELGRADE - The Serbian government is satisfied with the agreement on telecommunications reached with Pristina, in particular with the fact that Telekom Srbija will officially operate in Kosovo as a company legally recognised by the international community and the Pristina institutions, says Marko Djuric, head of the government Office for Kosovo-Metohija.
EC asked whether Pristina's "trying to change telecoms deal"
The delegations of Belgrade and Pristina are discussing in Brussels the details of implementing the telecommunications agreement.
European Commission spokesperson Maja Kocijancic said this on Thursday.
New round of Belgrade-Pristina dialogue ends
A new round of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue ended in Brussels late Wednesday after nearly 11 hours of discussions.
With the EU facilitators, Belgrade's delegation assessed the implementation of the agreements on the Community of Serb Municipalities and the judiciary.
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FM reacts to claim of Belgrade's "colonial tendencies"
Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has rejected claims of the Kosovo Ambassador to the U.S. Vlora Citaku about Belgrade's "colonial tendencies toward Pristina."
Speaking at the end of the UN Security Council session on Kosovo, Dacic said that "we are not colonizers and will not allow to be spoken about in that way in the UN Security Council."