The EU chief of foreign policy tells Kosovo’s Hashim Thaci that the recent agreement reached between Kosovo and Serbia should be put into practice as soon as possible. Two days after Kosovo and Serbia reached an agreement on some working issues through EU mediation, Catherine Ashton praised Kosovo reaching the …
Read More »Serbia asys relations with neighbors are very important
Good neighborly relations are a guarantee of security and that’s why the EU has a right to insist on them, said Dragoljub Micunovic, chairman of the political council of the governing Democratic Party and chairman of parliamentary committee for foreign affairs. “This should be a priority in the country’s foreign policy …
Read More »Serbian president on to make official visit to Bosnia in July
In July, Serbian president Boris Tadic will pay his first official state visit to Bosnia since the end of the bloody 1992-95 Yugoslav wars. Although Tadic has visited Bosnia already, those trips were not described as state visits.
Read More »Mladic refused to enter a plea to charges of genocide
Wartime Bosnian Serb military commander Ratko Mladic on Monday, refused to enter a plea to charges of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity and was removed from the courtroom for unruly behavior. It was his second appearance before the United Nations war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. According …
Read More »Belgrade team chief negotiator defends agreements
Serbia has not made a single step toward recognizing Kosovo as independent, says Borislav Stefanović, who represents Belgrade in the ongoing Kosovo talks. All solutions brought in Brussels respect that position, he said.
Read More »Kosovo’s chief negotiator: Belgrade-Pristina deal is important to people
Belgrade and Pristina have reached important agreements which will affect people’s life, said Edita Tahiri, head of Kosovo’s negotiating team. The fifth round of the Serbian-Kosovan dialog finished on Friday in Brussels. Negotiators agreed to enable the free
Read More »First Belgrade-Pristina agreement provokes reactions on both sides
The agreement reached by the negotiating teams of Serbia and Kosovo has provoked stormy reactions in Belgrade and Pristina.
Read More »Mladic demands to choose his own lawyers, threatens with boycott
Ratko Mladic, the former Bosnian Serb military leader, has threatened he would not attend the plea hearing on Monday, demanding to be able to choose his own lawyers. He wants to be represented by Belgrade-based attorney Milos Salic and another Russian lawyer, but
Read More »Saturday negotiations between Belgrade and Pristina to focus on freedom of movement
A new round of negotiations between Belgrade and Pristina, expected on Saturday, may result in agreements on greater freedom of movement between the two estranged countries. The fifth round of Belgrade-Pristina talks is likely to result in closure of a chapter on freedom of movement between the two peoples.
Read More »Serbia demands that UN should investigate Kosovo organ trafficking allegations
Serbia is continuing to demand that the UN Security Council establish its own independent investigation into human organ-trafficking in the Kosovo war. Serbia will “continue asking the Security Council to adopt a decision enabling the organization
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