Yearly Archives: 2023

Vučić: We have never been richer in the history of Serbia

Inflation has stopped, although our exchange rate is not fixed, it is important that it is firm, we are raising foreign exchange reserves, they are the largest in history in every sense, as well as gold reserves, we are now the richest in the history of Serbia, said President Aleksandar …

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What did Kurti want to achieve with the letter to Zelenski in which he compared Serbia and Russia?

Aljbin Kurti, the Prime Minister of Kosovo, has been applying the strategy of grouping Serbia into authoritarian societies, which are usually linked to Russia, for a long time. Serbia and Russia are guided by the same logic in relation to their environment, dominance and use of force in international relations. …

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What is written in the EU document: The text of the proposed agreement on the normalization of relations between Kosovo and Serbia has been published

The text of the European Union’s proposal for an Agreement on the path to the normalization of relations between Kosovo and Serbia was published on the website of the European External Affairs Service (EEAS) . According to the words of the high representative of the EU for foreign policy and …

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Haradinaj: Today’s agreement is a great achievement, the agreement contains a de facto acceptance of independence

The President of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, Ramuš Haradinaj, assessed that today’s agreement in Brussels is a great achievement and that the agreement contains Serbia’s acceptance of the de facto independence of Kosovo, reports Reporters. Haradinaj stated that the agreement on the acceptance of the European proposal …

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Koha: Kurti in Brussels accompanied by the British professor Mark Weller

During today’s stay in Brussels, Kosovo Prime Minister Aljbin Kurti was accompanied by a British professor, Marc Weller, reports Koh , referring to his sources. It is not known what role Weller, who was Kosovo’s adviser at the Rambouillet Conference in 1999, played during today’s negotiations in Brussels. The Briton …

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Realism on China

What is clear is that, intentionally or not, China has shown America’s need to get serious about the threat posed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its expansionist global aims. As the latest provocation by the CCP plays out, it gets more disturbing. The media, and even US President …

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“Verbal agreement in Brussels, signing in Paris by March 15”: What is expected from the meeting between Kurti and Vučić?

The French-German proposal for resolving the Kosovo issue occupied the domestic media for months, and today it will be discussed in Brussels by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and Kosovo Prime Minister Aljbin Kurti together with EU envoys Josef Borelj and Miroslav Lajčak. Expectations from this meeting are different. And while …

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Good Governance Can Make U.S. Engagement With Africa More Effective

Last month, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield both visited Africa as part of a larger effort to expand high-level diplomatic engagement on the continent after the recently held U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit. Notably missing from the agenda of both of these trips, …

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After a Feelgood Summit, Biden Has to Make Good on U.S.-Africa Ties

U.S. President Joe Biden hosted 49 African heads of state and government, as well as senior leaders from the African Union, African entertainers, members of the continent’s diaspora and business, civil society and youth leaders during this week’s U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit. Senior Biden administration officials, including Vice President Kamala Harris, …

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A Protectionist America Won’t Be a Global America

Since the start of the war in Ukraine, as the United States began devoting significant amounts of military and diplomatic resources to helping Kyiv defend itself against Russian aggression, some analysts have argued that the effort would undermine Washington’s ability to counter China. Once again, they lamented, the postponed “pivot …

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