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EU’s Hahn: Progress in Serbia-Kosovo talks, early for more
The European Union Commissioner for Enlargement Johannes Hahn said on Friday that there was some progress in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, but that it still was not the time to speak about the details, the Beta news agency reported.
He added that any agreement which Belgrade and Pristina reached should contribute to peace and stability in the Western Balkans.
Hahn was speaking ahead of an informal meeting of the EU foreign ministers in Vienna which the representatives >> Pročitaj celu vest na sajtu N1 televizija << of the candidate countries, including Serbia, would attend.
“The leaders of Serbia and Kosovo should outline an agreement between the two countries. Some progress has been made, but it’s too early to speak about the details,” Hahn said, reiterating that any deal should contribute to peace and stability in the region.
Pogledaj vesti o: Autonomna pokrajina Kosovo i Metohija, Evropska Unija
London against border changes in Balkans
Izvor: N1 televizija, 31.Avg.2018
The United Kingdom said it was against changes of borders in the Balkans and that Belgrade and Pristina should resolve the issue in mutual recognition, the Belgrade-based news agencies reported on Friday...British Foreign Ministry’s spokesperson said on Thursday that “the normalisation of the relations...
FM: Belgrade is for compromise, not sure about Pristina
Izvor: N1 televizija, 31.Avg.2018
Ivica Dacic, Serbia’s chief diplomat, said on Friday his country was committed to searching for a compromising solution with Pristina, but that it was too early to tell if such an agreement would be reached because he said he was not sure that the other side wanted that, the FoNet news agency reported...Speaking...
Tito monument appears overnight in Serbian town
Izvor: N1 televizija, 31.Avg.2018
A monument to the late Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito appeared in a central square in the town of Uzice, 27 years after an older monument was removed...The town was named Titovo (Tito’s) Uzice after World War 2. Tito’s name was dropped in 1991...The new monument is made of paper and other materials...