LIBERATION OF KOSOVO: Rebuilding a Nation
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Outlining plans for a European Agency for Reconstruction, to be based in Pristina or Skopje, Hans Van den Broek, acting commissioner for external affairs, said the money - to be spent over three years - was in addition to humanitarian aid pledges already made. The figure appears to fall well short of US expectations that Europe will foot almost the entire bill for rebuilding the Balkans.
Brussels also said that Montenegro would be exempt from all but humanitarian aid.
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