Pristina
The European Union's representative chairing the meeting, Joly Dixon, said the participants agreed on methods of work and he explained that energy supply and environmental protection are issues that call for cooperation between Belgrade and Pristina.
He said the working group on energy is due to meet again in Belgrade on April 1.
Serbia's delegation comprised officials from the Ministry of Energy and Mining, the state-run power utility EPS, and the Coordinating Centre for Kosovo-Metohija.
Pristina's delegation was made up of representatives from the Kosovo government, the province's power utility company (KEK), and the Kosovo Trust Agency (KTA).