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Three major hurdles in dialogue with Pristina, PM Brnabic says (Tanjug, TV N1, BETA)

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said yesterday there are three fundamental obstacles in the Belgrade – Pristina dialogue: Kosovo authorities' “permanent” provocations, their refusal to implement Brussels agreements and talks about abolishing border with Albania, Beta news agency reported.

She said that she mentioned those issues at the Geneva gathering on the Western Balkans organized by the World Economic Forum earlier in the day.

“We want to talk about the future, about the young people, to be serious,” and not to conduct the warmongering politics, PM Brnabic said during her visit to “Dr Dragisa Misovic” Clinical Centre in Belgrade.

She added she has told the Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama in Geneva that the story about abolishing the border between his country and Kosovo was “completely senseless.”

“It would tantamount the talks about erasing the border between Serbia and Republika Srpska” (the Serb-dominated entity within Bosnia and Herzegovina,) Brnabic added.