Sunday, June 16, 2013

Đurić refutes Tahiri's statement about "new plan"



SOURCE: TANJUG
BRUSSELS -- Serbian president's advisor Marko Đurić has denied that a new implementation plan should be drafted to replace the one reached in Brussels last month.



Đutić was reacting to a statement made by Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Edita Tahiri.

After four-day talks between the Belgrade and Priština team in Brussels, Đurić told reporters that he heard no such statement and that there is only one agreement implementation plan and working groups in charge of developing the implementation activities on grounds of the plan and not another document.

Tahiri, who is also the head of the Kosovo negotiating team in the Brussels dialogue, stated for the Priština-based Albanian language daily Koha Ditore on Thursday that a new plan on the implementation of the Brussels agreement would be signed next week.

An agreement on management team for the future community of Serb municipalities was reached in Brussels on Friday, after four days of talks between negotiating teams of Belgrade and Priština.

The agreement also covers the procedure of appointment of the head of the regional police, Serbian president's advisor Marko Đurić stated.

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