Monthly Archives: May 2011

Ljajic: if Serbia’s report on co-operation with The Hague is negative, it could affect the country’s EU path

The head of the national council for co-operation with The Hague war crimes tribunal, Rasim Ljajic, warned on Sunday (May 15th) that a negative report by chief prosecutor Serge Brammertz could affect Serbia’s chances for

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Election campaign in Macedonia started

The election campaign for the June 5th parliamentary elections kicked off officially on May 15th. The election campaign will last for 20 days. The State Election Commission has confirmed 18 lists of candidates who will take part in the race from six electoral units. The voting process will be monitored …

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EULEX starts to investigate Kosovo corruption

EULEX has started investigating 26 new corruption cases this year, a spokesperson for the mission announced on Sunday (May 15th). The mission’s prosecutors are handling the cases in co-operation with local teams of prosecutors, EULEX spokesperson Blerim Krasniqi said. There are no details about any arrests or raids are planned …

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Serbian Interior Minister says north Kosovo Serbs could declare independence

Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dacic says that partitioning Kosovo would be the only viable long-term solution. On May 15th, he said that Serb-dominated parts of Kosovo should be acceded to Serbia, while the Albanian-populated part should be allowed to secede. The minister stressed that this is his personal opinion, adding …

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Serbia’s cooperation report with Hague Tribunal to be submitted on May 17

Hague Tribunal Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz will send a report on Serbia’s cooperation with the tribunal to the UN Secretariat on May 17. The document will then be distributed to all members of the UN Security Council. Brammertz will address the UN Security Council on June 6, the Hague Tribunal …

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UN States failed to agree on who should lead Kosovo organ trafficking investigation

UN Security Council members have agreed that it is necessary to investigate claims of organ trafficking in Kosovo and Albania, but have failed to reach consensus on who should lead the probe. The US, Britain, Germany and France said during the Security Council session on Thursday that the EU mission …

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