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Kosovo Parliament Approves Montenegro Border Deal
Kosovo's parliament has ratified the long delayed border agreement with Montenegro, which both the EU and US have repeatedly pushed for.
November 2012 - Kosovo and Montenegro start consultations on signing an international agreement on border demarcation.
August 2015 - Kosovo and Montenegro sign the agreement in Vienna.
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