BELGRADE Serbia will sign a free trade agreement with China on Tuesday – covering 10,412 Serbian tariff lines or products and 8,930 on the Chinese side, as President Aleksander Vučić snubbed the Berlin Process Summit meeting in Tirana to head east. Read more. /// SOFIA Bulgarian Constitutional Court to hear case against agrophotovoltaic use. Building agrophotovoltaics on arable land – which is when the same area of land is used to obtain both solar energy and agricultural products – could lead to the transformation of agricultural areas into energy production plants, President Rumen Radev said before the Constitutional Court on Monday. Read more. /// BUCHAREST Romanian parliament readopts special pensions reform after constitutional check. Romania’s Chamber of Deputies quickly passed the law on special pensions in line with the EU Commission’s request to unblock a third recovery fund instalment on Monday after the Constitutional Court ruled the previous proposal unconstitutional in August. Read more. /// PRISTINA | TIRANA | BERLIN German representative to Western Balkans: No need for new approach to Kosovo-Serbia dialogue. Germany does not support the idea of a regional conference or a new approach to Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, according to Manuel Sarrazin, special representative for the countries of the Western Balkans to the German government, who spoke to Euractiv on the sidelines of the Berlin Process Summit in Tirana on Monday. Read more. /// PRISTINA Serbia refuses to sign EU-backed dialogue agreements at Berlin Process Summit. Serbia had the chance to sign the EU-facilitated basic agreement and Ohrid agreement at the Tirana-hosted Berlin Process summit, but they refused, according to Kosovo‘s Prime Minister Albin Kurti. Read more. /// TIRANA Divisions over Kosovo-Serbia, enlargement, funding, ‘class’, laid bare at Berlin Process Summit. TIRANA, ALBANIA – Leaders of the European Commission and Council as well as key EU member states are adamant that dialogue between Pristina and Belgrade must continue, despite uncertainty over the recent attack on 24 September in north Kosovo, just one of many divergences on display at the Berlin Process Summit in Tirana on Monday. Read more. |