After bruising budget talks, EU leaders turn toward expanding their bloc to the Balkans
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European Union leaders have agreed to open membership talks with Serbia, in recognition of its efforts to improve relations with breakaway Kosovo.
The Friday move is seen as a step toward embracing once-troubled countries in the Balkans.
Presidents and prime ministers from the 27 EU nations also welcomed that Croatia becomes the bloc's 28th member on Monday.
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Earlier Friday, they overcame British-French divisions and agreed on seven-year, 960 billion euro ($1.3 trillion) budget. After a few hours of sleep, they returned in the morning to wrap up their two-day summit in Brussels.