The War Crimes Council of the Belgrade High Court convicted on Monday Pano Bulat to 15 and Rade Vranešević to 12 years in prison. The two defendants were found guilty of the murder of six Croat civilians in Banski Kovačevac, Croatia, in March 1992.
Read More »Serbia: Nine Arrested for 1999 Kosovo Crimes
The war crimes chamber of the High Court in Belgrade has remanded in custody for 30 days 9 persons suspected of crimes committed in area of Pec, Kosovo in 1999. The suspects were arrested on Friday, March 12. According to Bruno Vekaric from the prosecution, two others are at large.
Read More »Greece objects Fuele’s use of name Macedonia
Greek Alternate Foreign Minister Dimitris Droutsas urged EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele to use the interim reference “Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia”.
Read More »EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele: Serbia made great progress
Serbia has made surprising progress in the last several months in its European integrations, EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele said. He said that the visa liberalization for Serbian citizens offers a new perspective for change and cooperation.
Read More »Tadić: Ganić can be extradited to Bosnia
Serbian President Boris Tadić said on Sunday that Serbia has nothing against the extradition of Ejup Ganić to Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Read More »Macedonian FM set to visit Kosovo
Macedonian Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki will be heading to Pristina on Monday upon an invitation of Kosovo’s Foreign Minister Skender Hiseni. Besides the talks with his host Hiseni, Milososki will meet with President Fatmir
Read More »Norway will introduce special visa regime for Moldovans
Moldova and Norway will soon sign an accord to facilitate the visa regime. The agreement was reached by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Iurie Leanca and his Norwegian
Read More »Serbian President discuss EU integration with German counterpart
Serbian President Boris Tadić met with his German counterpart Horst Koehler to discuss Serbia’s European integration process. Tadić told Koehler that long-term peace, stability, and economic development in the Western Balkans is only possible through the European integration of the region.
Read More »Serbia, Macedonia to co-operate against asylum seekers
Macedonian Interior Minister Gordana Jankuloska and Serbian counterpart Ivica Dacic on Friday (March 12th) vowed to step up co-operation against a wave of asylum seekers from their countries trying to move to EU member countries. “We will investigate together
Read More »Serbia investigating Kosovo war crimes suspects
War crimes prosecutors announced on Saturday they are investigating 26 people suspected of committing crimes against Albanians in Kosovo in 1999. Nine other people were arrested in Serbia on Friday for those war crimes, specifically the robbing and killing of over 200 Albanians in May 1999 in villages near Pec, …
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