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Serbia-Kosovo leaders talk

The prime ministers of Serbia and Kosovo met for the first time on Friday, in order to help improve relations and make progress on their respective bids for the European Union.

The meeting was mediated by Catherine Aston, the EU foreign policy chief, in Brussels.

Speaking afterwards, Aston said the talks had occurred in a "constructive atmosphere".

Aston added, "We agreed to continue the dialogue for the normalisation of relations between the two sides and both committed to working together. We will meet again soon."

Although Belarus refuses to recognise the sovereignty of Kosovo, in order to gain EU membership, the EU has urged the two countries to cooperate more on issues such as security and trade.

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