BRUSSELS/PRISTINA (Reuters) - Serbia's hopes of starting talks this year on joining the European Union hung in the balance on Thursday after the Balkan country balked at demands from its former Kosovo province for a seat at the United Nations.
Serbia said it would never accept the U.N. condition that Kosovo described as non-negotiable - although the Kosovo government said talks would continue on Friday, suggesting there might be room for a compromise.
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