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Ex-military intel chief heads Kosovo talks coordination (B92)

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 The Serbian government has appointed Dragan Vladisavljevic as acting director of the Office for Coordination Affairs in the negotiating process with Pristina.

Tweet Vladisavljevic was appointed on March 16, while the decision to set up the office was made on March 5.

Vladisaljevic holds the rank of brigadier-general and until January 2014 served as director of the Military-Intelligence Agency (VOA).

Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija head Marko Djuric announced previously that the government would set up a new office to coordinate issues related to the Kosovo talks “in order to strengthen all state capacities and gather together all people who worked on this into a single body.”

Djuric added at the time that it was “very important to be well prepared in the process of negotiations, and act with appropriate political, legal and technical arguments.”

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