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Borrell: EU to endorse Belgrade-Pristina declaration on missing persons

BRUSSELS - EU foreign policy and security chief Josep Borrell announced on Wednesday the EU would endorse the text of a Belgrade-Pristina declaration on missing persons, agreed by the chief negotiators of the two parties in Brussels on Tuesday.

"The agreement they reached on the text on the declaration on missing persons during yesterday's chief negotiators meeting is a first step.

The meetings in Ohrid lasted 12 hours; "I said what are our red lines"

The meeting, which was called by the High Representative of the EU, Josep Borrell, and at which participation was confirmed by the president of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, and the Prime Minister of the temporary institutions in Pristina, will take place with the support of the Special Representative of the EU, Miroslav Lajcak.

Macron in shock: They don't trust us?

At least that's what the head of European diplomacy, Josep Borrell, told journalists, reports AP.
In addition to the old reflex and "historical memory" of the era of colonization, but also the recent wars of the West in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria and the bombing of Yugoslavia, this was particularly noticeable when it comes to views and attitudes towards the war in Ukraine.

Vucic: Brussels meeting "expectedly difficult"

BRUSSELS - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Monday evening his meeting with EU foreign policy and security chief Josep Borrell, EU special envoy Miroslav Lajcak and Pristina's PM Albin Kurti in Brussels had been difficult.

"A difficult meeting. Expectedly. No surrender," Vucic wrote in a post on his buducnostsrbijeav Instagram profile.

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