Serbia, Kosovo to tackle border tension at talks

EU Business Monday 21st November, 2011

(BRUSSELS) - Serbia and Kosovo returned to the negotiating table Monday looking to ease tension on the disputed Balkan border that led to the collapse of an EU-sponsored talks two months ago.Held under the auspices of the European Union's foreign affairs service, the talks to normalise ties between the two kicked off amid high hopes in March but co...

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