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Kosovo-Serbia negotiations outcome

Postby Tanker » Fri Mar 06, 2015 7:44 am

Kosovo representatives agreed on freedom of movement across the administrative border, both for persons and cars.[17]
Belgrade has agreed to give Pristina copies of land registries and documents on births, deaths and marriages in Kosovo.[9]
Mutual Recognition of each other's University Diplomas.[17]
Belgrade has agreed to accept Kosovo Custom stamps which state "Customs of Kosovo".[21]
End of the trade embargo thus allowing trade between the two entities.[26]
Integrated operations at North Kosovo crossing points.[27]
Representation of Pristina authorities at regional organisations.[28]
Liaison officers would be exchanged between Belgrade and Pristina - to be stationed in EU missions.[29]


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Next step must be for Serbia to regonize indepedence of Kosovo republic just like how majority of the World has done Kosovo is gone and will never return back to Serbia

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Re: Kosovo-Serbia negotiations outcome

Postby Tanker » Fri Mar 06, 2015 9:30 am

Kosovo representatives agreed on freedom of movement across the administrative border, both for persons and cars.[17]
Belgrade has agreed to give Pristina copies of land registries and documents on births, deaths and marriages in Kosovo.[9]
Mutual Recognition of each other's University Diplomas.[17]
Belgrade has agreed to accept Kosovo Custom stamps which state "Customs of Kosovo".[21]
End of the trade embargo thus allowing trade between the two entities.[26]
Integrated operations at North Kosovo crossing points.[27]
Representation of Pristina authorities at regional organisations.[28]
Liaison officers would be exchanged between Belgrade and Pristina - to be stationed in EU missions.[29]


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Next step must be for Serbia to regonize indepedence of Kosovo republic just like how majority of the World has done Kosovo is gone and will never return back to Serbia
Kosovo came a long way since when they were driven out of their homes in 1999

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Re: Kosovo-Serbia negotiations outcome

Postby BigBreak » Fri Mar 06, 2015 9:33 am

Your comment was removed by a moderator because it didn't abide by Somalinet standards. Replies may also be deleted. Le justicier

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Re: Kosovo-Serbia negotiations outcome

Postby Murax » Fri Mar 06, 2015 10:31 am

I remember going to visit them at the incoming refugees camp in the US When I was a kid, but even as a Kid I remember being like woozers, those girls were beautiful out of this world.

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Re: Kosovo-Serbia negotiations outcome

Postby Tanker » Fri Mar 06, 2015 10:34 am

I remember going to visit them at the incoming refugees camp in the US When I was a kid, but even as a Kid I remember being like woozers, those girls were beautiful out of this world.
Yeah... Albanian girls are very beautiful but more important they are now secure in their homes

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Re: Kosovo-Serbia negotiations outcome

Postby waraabe251 » Fri Mar 06, 2015 11:26 am

Ngl

Bosnian, cosovan and Albanian women are some of the most beautiful in have seen

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Re: Kosovo-Serbia negotiations outcome

Postby theyuusuf143 » Fri Mar 06, 2015 11:38 am

well done. walaweynta maxaa sidaa serbianka u diiday

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Re: Kosovo-Serbia negotiations outcome

Postby waraabe251 » Fri Mar 06, 2015 11:56 am

well done. walaweynta maxaa sidaa serbianka u diiday
Don't derail the thread sxb

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Re: Kosovo-Serbia negotiations outcome

Postby Tanker » Sat Mar 07, 2015 7:30 am

Kosovo representatives agreed on freedom of movement across the administrative border, both for persons and cars.[17]
Belgrade has agreed to give Pristina copies of land registries and documents on births, deaths and marriages in Kosovo.[9]
Mutual Recognition of each other's University Diplomas.[17]
Belgrade has agreed to accept Kosovo Custom stamps which state "Customs of Kosovo".[21]
End of the trade embargo thus allowing trade between the two entities.[26]
Integrated operations at North Kosovo crossing points.[27]
Representation of Pristina authorities at regional organisations.[28]
Liaison officers would be exchanged between Belgrade and Pristina - to be stationed in EU missions.[29]


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The representative of United Kingdom also noted that the normalization of relations between Kosovo and Serbia was a necessary component of their membership in the European Union.

http://www.un.org/press/en/2014/sc11684.doc.htm

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Re: Kosovo-Serbia negotiations outcome

Postby Tanker » Sat Mar 07, 2015 7:36 am

Germany's two ruling coalition parties, the Christian Democratic Union and the Christian Social Union, have told Serbian politicians to move faster over Kosovo if they want to get a start date for EU membership talks.

“The precondition for a start to negotiations is a clearly visible will to normalize relations with Kosovo,” Andreas Schneckenhof, of the CDU, said in Belgrade.

Explaining what “visible will” might mean, Schneckenhof said that he was referring to “a meeting of both presidents or prime ministers who declare either in writing or in front of the cameras that they want to normalize relations".

A similar German delegation visited Belgrade last September, when it demanded implementation of agreements reached with Kosovo and agreement on a continuation of the dialogue beyond the existing planned topics.

Germany also says that Serbia must stop funding so-called "parallel structures" in northern Kosovo.

Speaking about the progress on EU benchmarks reached so far, Schneckenhof said that Serbia's new government had made “significant progress” and that “a lot has improved.”

He specially greeted “the historical meeting between Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic and his Kosovo counterpart, Atifere Jahjaha”.

German support is crucial for Serbia, as Berlin is currently grouped among those countries that are most sceptical about granting Serbia EU membership.

“Germany is in a specific situation in terms of internal politics as elections take place in September, and it unlikely that the government will at this moment vote for [further EU] enlargement,” an EU source told Balkan Insight.

Recent polls in Germany show that only about 20 per cent of the population favour further EU enlargement. Serbia obtained EU candidate status in March 2012.

In December, EU foreign ministers said they could not recommend a start date for Serbian accession talks until they saw more signs of progress in the EU-led dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina.

The European Commission is currently drafting a progress report on Serbia that will be published on April 16. On the basis of the report, the European Council will decide on June 28 whether to grant Serbia a start date for accession talks.

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Re: Kosovo-Serbia negotiations outcome

Postby LiquidHYDROGEN » Sat Mar 07, 2015 7:39 am

Me na care.


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