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![]() A problematic child of the Balkans He evaluated Belgrade in that way due to its stance towards the EU. “Without rule of law and without the guarantee for investments, there is no economic development; this situation could improve with the resolution of the issue of [Kosovo’s] final status,” Busek was quoted as saying.
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Kosovo Isn’t the Problem, Serbia Is Testimony of Vice President for Post-Conflict Peace and Stability Operations Daniel Serwer before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. March 4, 2008 http://www.usip.org/congress/testimony/2008/0304_serwer.html |
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