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    Serbia and Kosovo in High-Stakes EU-Mediated Talks

    Serbia and Kosovo in High-Stakes EU-Mediated Talks

    OHRID, North Macedonia (AP) — Western officials are hoping for progress on Saturday in EU-mediated talks between and Kosovo's leaders, in a new attempt to ease decades of tensions between the Balkan wartime foes and solve one of Europe's longest standing disputes.

    Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti arrived at North Macedonia's lakeside resort of Ohrid for meetings with international envoys and rare head-to-head talks.

    They tentatively agreed last month to the wording of an 11-point EU to normalize relations following the neighbors' 1998-1999 war and Kosovo's declaration of independence from Serbia in 2008.

    Both countries hope to join the European Union one day, and have been told they must first mend their relations.

    Solving the dispute has become more important as war rages in and fears mount that could try to stir instability in the volatile Balkans where it holds historic influence.

    “This is the time for the leaders of Kosovo, Serbia, and of the entire Western Balkans to show courage and to demonstrate shared responsibility for the success of the EU accession process of the region,” said EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, who will chair Saturday's meeting.

    He said the talks will focus on how to implement the EU plan that calls for the two countries to maintain good neighborly relations, and recognize each other's official documents and…

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