March 8, for the first time since Kosovo declared its independence in 2008, Pristina and Belgrade will interact directly. The meeting, organized under the auspices of the European Union (EU) will take place in Brussels. According to the newspaper in Pristina, the talks, which will last two days, spoke only to practical problems, such as border control, any political issues will be avoided.
The independence of Kosovo is recognized by 22 EU states, but not by Serbia.
The independence of Kosovo is recognized by 22 EU states, but not by Serbia.
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