Bislimi: Serbia has agreed to open the archives, including those about the KLA
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The Deputy Prime Minister of Kosovo, Besnik Bislimi, said that Serbia has agreed in principle to open all archives, including those about the KLA, in order to resolve the issue of missing persons. This, according to him, is in the interest of the country, as for most of the alleged graves, the information is found in the military archives of Serbia.

A day after the meetings with the Serbian side in Brussels, the First Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo for European Integration, Development and Dialogue, announced that they have not found agreement on the topics that can be discussed from the high level, consequently, he said that there will be no meeting in September between Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic. Meanwhile, he stressed that they have no interest in continuing the agreement on license plates.
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