Kosovo, Macedonia resolve border dispute
Kosovo and Macedonia have reached a border agreement, ending a long dispute over a volatile border region.
Sun, Nov 22 2009
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Kosovo and Macedonia have reached a border agreement, ending a long dispute over a volatile border region.
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