Monthly Archives: July 2011

Serbian opposition calls for parliamentary meeting on Kosovo

The former prime minister and leader of Democratic Party of Serbia Vojislav Kostunica has called for a parliamentary meeting to discuss the situation in Kosovo. According to Kostunica the country should have one position according to which Serbia will be with the people in Kosovo and the international community should …

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Serbian President condemns violence in Kosovo

Serbian President Boris Tadić condemned violence in Kosovo and warned that attacks against KFOR and EULEX were against interests of residents of Kosovo and the state of Serbia. “I condemn the violence in the strongest terms,” said the Serbia president, who addressed the issue twice during Wednesday evening after a …

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UN Security Council to hold consultations on Kosovo

The UN Security Council is expected to hold consultations behind closed doors on Thursday afternoon and debate the current situation in Kosovo. “The Security Council has decided to hold consultations behind closed doors on July 28, when the UN Secretariat will brief the council member countries on the current situation …

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Azeri-Turkish council to hold its first meeting in Turkey

The very first meeting of a high-level strategic council between Ankara and Baku will be held in Turkey, announced Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Wednesday during an official visit to the Azerbaijani capital. Erdoğan and Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev held a two-hour meeting upon the Turkish prime minster’s …

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Bulgaria ‘Worried’ About Tension in Northern Kosovo

The Bulgarian Foreign Affairs Ministry has issued a statement of “strong worry” about the wosened situation in Northern Kosovo Tuesday. Tensions flared after end of last week Serbia refused to lift a trade embargo agaisnt Kosovo, which led Kosovo to impose the same.

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