Eurasia

Djordjevic sentenced to 27 years in prison

The UN war crimes tribunal on Wednesday (February 23rd) sentenced former top Serbian police general Vlastimir Djordjevic to 27 years for war crimes committed during the 1998-1999 conflict in Kosovo. Djordjevic, a former deputy interior minister, was found guilty on all counts. He was charged with the forcible deportation of …

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Kosovo appoints envoy for Serbia talks

Kosovo prime minister Hashim Thaci on Thursday appointed a special envoy for the EU-brokered talks with Serbia that are expected to begin soon, the government announced. Leading Kosovo’s delegation for “the dialogue on practical matters with

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U.S. Vice President Biden to visit Russia, Moldova and Finland

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden will make an official visit to Russia in the second week of March, the White House said announced recently. Biden will visit Finland, Russia and R. of Moldova on a one-week trip beginning on March 7, the statement said. Biden plans to discuss U.S.-Russian relations …

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Tadic says Serbia is committed to Hague co-operation

Serbian President Boris Tadic said on Tuesday (February 22nd) that Serbia is fully committed to locating and arresting the two remaining war crimes fugitives, Ratko Mladic and Goran Hadzic. After a meeting with UN war crimes tribunal chief prosecutor Serge Brammertz in Belgrade, Tadic stressed that Serbian authorities will do …

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Germany supports Serbia’s EU efforts

German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle met with Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic in Berlin on Tuesday (February 22nd), assuring him that Germany supports Serbia in its efforts to implement EU-required needed reforms. Djelic said Belgrade is willing to engage in dialogue with Pristina as soon as possible. As for …

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