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Normalization key to Serbia’s EU accession
A comprehensive normalization of Belgrade-Pristina relations is the key to the European integration of both Serbia and Kosovo, Austrian Foreign minister Karin Kneissl told Monday issue of Belgrade daily newspaper Vecernje Novosti.
She added that the European Union is wary about importing open questions along with new members.
A legally binding agreement would be an opportunity for Belgrade and Pristina to turn >> Pročitaj celu vest na sajtu N1 televizija << a new page in their mutual relations, the foreign minister said.
Belgrade’s relations with Moscow do not have to suffer when Serbia joins the EU. “Belgrade can surely find a pragmatic approach to maintain good relations with Moscow,” Kneissl said.
The Austrian foreign minister said Serbia had done well during the migrant crisis but was expected to align its migration and visa policies with EU policies, adding that speculation about regional centres for migrants is premature even though that idea was confirmed at the recent EU summit. “Those centre can only be set up in close cooperation with the countries concerned and we first have to work out a large number of practical and legal details,” Kneissl said.
Pristina official: We know Serbia lobbies by selling weapons
Izvor: N1 televizija, 23.Jul.2018
Kosovo's Foreign Minister said on Monday Pristina knew in which states Belgrade lobbied against Kosovo’s independence by “selling or donating weapons,” the Beta news agency reported...Behgjet Pacolli told reporters in Pristina after meeting Kosovo’s Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, that “one...