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EU urges Kosovo to ratify Montenegro border deal

- By Sylejman Kllokoqi Sylejman Kllokoqi is an Associated Press writer.

PRISTINA, Kosovo — The European Union’s foreign policy chief has urged Kosovo’s opposition to ratify a border demarcatio­n agreement with Montenegro, the last remaining condition before its citizens enjoy visa-free travel with Europe’s member countries.

Federica Mogherini was in Kosovo, the last stop on her tour of the Western Balkans, where she met senior leaders on Saturday. She commended them for their “constructi­ve stand” in lowering recent tensions with Serbia.

“It’s time to vote for the ratificati­on of the agreement. That would release the visa liberaliza­tion for the Kosovo people,” she said at a news conference with Prime Minister Isa Mustafa. She urged opposition political parties to “work together for the reconcilia­tory path to take the country ahead.”

The opposition has prevented parliament from voting on the Montenegri­n deal and another with Serbia that gives more powers to ethnic Serbs in Kosovo. Obstructiv­e tactics in the parliament include using tear gas, blowing whistles and throwing water bottles, while their supporters outside have clashed violently with police.

In the last three months, relations between Kosovo and Serbia have been tense following a series of frictions and incidents. Last month, Mogherini convened Kosovo’s and Serbia’s presidents and prime ministers twice in Brussels.

“There is no alternativ­e to dialogue and dialogue is not for Brussels, but to the service of the people,” she said.

Kosovo declared independen­ce in 2008, recognized by 114 countries but not by Serbia.

Mogherini’s four-day tour in the Balkans started in Montenegro and included stops in Macedonia, Serbia, Albania and Kosovo, trying to reassure them that the EU remains open for enlargemen­t.

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