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Last updated: 15-Oct-2003 17:56 | NATO Update |
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Addressing practical issues “They are extremely important because they're going to be dealing with issues which will greatly improve, not only, we hope, relations between Belgrade and Pristina but the daily lives of Kosovars,” said NATO Spokesman Jamie Shea in a video briefing for the NATO Web site. “So we very much hope that Belgrade and Pristina will engage seriously in those talks which are fundamental to improving the political situation and creating a climate in which ultimately the final status of Kosovo could eventually be addressed,” he added. The talks were attended by representatives from Belgrade and Pristina, as well high ranking diplomats from the so-called Contact Group - the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy and the Russian Federation. European Union High Representative for Common Foreign and Security
Policy Javier Solana and Chairman-in-Office Jaap de Hoop Scheffer
of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) also
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