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Off the Record: Politics, protests and dead flamingos dominate EU-Western Balkans summit
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EU leaders at Balkan summit optimistic about rapid expansion
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EU summit with western Balkan leaders to reaffirm membership prospects
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Europe Today: EU eyes expansion at high-stakes EU-Western Balkans summit
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