Serbian parliament adopts report on Kosovo talks

Tanjug/ Rade Prelić

The Serbian parliament adopted a report on the Belgrade-Pristina negotiations as presented by President Aleksandar Vucic.

MPs voted 148 to 57 to adopt the 50 page report titled Report on the Negotiation Process with the Temporary Self-Administration Institutions in Pristina. The Serbian parliament has a total of 250 seats.

The two-day session saw heated exchanges between the president and opposition MPs with ruling coalition MPs voicing support for the regime and criticizing the opposition.

The report lists what the authorities said ar activities in preparation for and the realization of the negotiations including the Community of Serb Municipalities, police, judiciary, power industry, contacts between the two chambers of the economy, transport of hazardous cargo and missing persons. The report was drawn up by the government’s Office for Kosovo as a government document.