The US expects Serbia and Kosovo to fulfill everything agreed in the previous negotiations, including the formation of the Community of Municipalities with a Serbian majority, the State Department told the Voice of America this evening in response to a question about the implementation of what was agreed in Ohrid. …
Read More »Vučić’s memories of the negotiations in Brussels: Who ate the tuna and who ordered the pizza?
Even today, ten years after the signing of the Brussels Agreement, he insists that this and other agreements must be fulfilled and the Association of Serbian Municipalities be formed, the attitude and memory of the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, regarding that first agreement on the principles of normalization of …
Read More »Ten years since the signing of the Brussels Agreement: Map for staying in power, Serbs in the north still without ZSO
Now it can be seen that, after ten years, the Brussels process has returned to the beginning in a political sense. Once again, the Serbs are outside the institutions and are boycotting the elections, and they were returned to that again in 2013. The government in Belgrade got ten years, …
Read More »One Thirst For Power In Sudan, As Two Armed Factions Maneuver
In what was seen as an escalation by the Sudanese regular armed forces (SAF), units belonging to the rival Rapid Support Forces (RSF) poured into the northern Sudanese town of Merowe, site of a strategic airport, in early April. Negotiators, both foreign and domestic, were working to defuse the situation …
Read More »Aleksandar Vučić replied to the American official and wished to send plum wine to the ambassadors
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, after the meeting with the President of the Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, said that the statements of the Undersecretary of the State Department, James Rubin, about Serbia being one of the centers for Russian disinformation are far from the truth. Vučić pointed out that …
Read More »Climate Change Alarmism Is a Lie that Must Stop
With China opening an average of two new coal-fired power plants a week and India apparently more determined than ever to continue its development curve, as is the entire non-Western world, global CO2 emissions will continue to rise for the foreseeable future. There is not yet any available, inexpensive alternative …
Read More »A New Opening for EU–Central Asia Relations?
Summary:The EU has been stepping up its engagement with Central Asia, including on regional cooperation, energy, and connectivity. But to gain more clout, the union must present a positive alternative to powers like China and Russia. The EU’s stakes in Central Asia—a region the union has traditionally kept at a …
Read More »Bitcoin And Global Hegemony – Analysis
Both empirical realities and existing predictions show the usefulness and potential of Bitcoin as an instrument of national power in the practice of statecraft and also as a versatile element that could serve various roles under confrontational geopolitical conditions. However, it is unclear at this point if BTC and similar …
Read More »Bread and egg questions
The other day, Minister Tomislav Momirović was sent on national television to tell citizens how before Easter they can buy the cheapest malted eggs in Europe – ten pieces for 129 dinars. The regime’s idea that Momirović acts as a market barometer is peculiar. Not because the minister has the …
Read More »A grain of truth: Why we put a stop to Ukrainian wheat
We want to know what we are eating. The food scandal surrounding the import of Ukrainian grain could be summed up in these few words. Slovakia does not need it, it has enough of its own, but Ukraine, which is in a state of war, has to export it as …
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