BRUSSELS: The leaders of Serbia and Kosovo agreed on Monday (Feb 27) to a Western-backed deal to normalise relations but more talks are needed on the implementation of the pact, European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said. Speaking after hosting talks in Brussels between Serbian President Aleksa
BRUSSELS: The leaders of Serbia and Kosovo agreed on Monday to a Western-backed deal to normalise relations but more talks are needed on the implementation of the pact, European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said.
But he said"further negotiations are still needed" on how the agreement and previous commitments made by the two sides would be implemented. He said an annex on implementation was an"integral part" of the deal and it had yet to be finalised. EU officials said the deal was intended to make life easier for citizens of both Kosovo and Serbia, for example by agreeing on mutual recognition of official documents such as passports.
But Vucic said that was an unrealistic expectation, as more discussion was needed."It is a serious, long, difficult and tiring process," he said.
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