The Presidency of the People’s Party unanimously decided that the absolute priority in the party’s activities in the coming period will be the fight against the signing of the so-called Franco-German plan for Kosovo and Metohija, the party announced today. Signing that document would be a national disaster and treason, …
Read More »Dveri and the Movement for the Defense of Kosovo and Metohija: Vučić committed a coup d’état by accepting the ultimatum
The Provincial Committee of the Serbian Movement Dveri and the Movement for the Defense of Kosovo and Metohija assessed today that the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, “committed a coup” because he “usurped powers that do not belong to him, especially by accepting the Franco-German ultimatum”. “This is no longer …
Read More »Vejvoda: It was also clear to Djindjic that he had to resolve the relationship with Kosovo as soon as possible
In the negotiations with Kosovo, Serbia must extract the maximum from the minimum, and the minimum is the fact that it entered into a war with NATO and lost it, Ivan Vejvoda, a permanent associate of the Vienna Institute for Social Sciences told FoNet, who sees a compromise in the …
Read More »Will the agreement on Kosovo be signed in Ohrid, in the presence of the prime ministers of all EU members?
Special Representative of the European Union Miroslav Lajčak confirmed today that the next meeting between Kosovo Prime Minister Aljbin Kurti and Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, with the mediation of EU High Representative for Foreign Policy Josep Borelj, will take place in Ohrid. Lajčak, after the meeting with the Vice President …
Read More »Russia is neither Serbia nor Iran: What does history say – how will the war in Ukraine end?
Despite Ukraine’s achievements, experts believe that a frozen conflict or a poor ceasefire is most likely. Here’s why. The war in Ukraine evokes a strong sense of historical déjà vu. Although filmed in a more modern way, with mobile phones and drones, the high-resolution footage of artillery duels and trench …
Read More »CSM In Kosovo: The Great Serbian Project That Shouldn’t Exist – Analysis
In recent weeks and months, especially after the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24 last year, the pressure of Western diplomats on Belgrade and Pristina to implement the Brussels Agreement from 2013 as soon as possible has increased dramatically. In other words, western diplomats want to …
Read More »Kosovo Media, And Regulators, Failing On Privacy Protection – Analysis
When Indeksonline, an online media outlet in Kosovo, reported in January that a participant in a local reality TV show was HIV positive, dozens of other media ran with the story. The story was wrong, and Indeksonline later retracted it and issued an apology. But the claim is still doing …
Read More »German press: Serbia has “de facto” come to terms with the existence of Kosovo
The German-language press mostly sees the agreement in principle between Belgrade and Pristina as a de facto recognition of Kosovo’s independence, but also states that it is not yet certain that Vučić will see the matter through to the end. “Serbia and Kosovo have reached an important milestone on the …
Read More »Jadranka Joksimović for Danas: I believe in Serbia’s membership in the EU
Geopolitics further tightened expectations from Serbia. If the process is sincerely approached again and Serbia’s European dimension is politically established, I believe in Serbia’s membership, even though there are great challenges in overcoming the misunderstanding between the EU and Serbia, which both arose objectively, but which has been built for …
Read More »Are weapons “commodities like any other”: Danas interlocutors on the dilemma of whether Serbia should export weapons to Ukraine?
Photographs of Krušík’s unexploded mines, published by Russian soldiers, echoed in Serbia once again calling into question the declarative decision of the local authorities to stay away from the war in Ukraine. Information that mines from Valjevo were sold to Ukraine was denied by the Serbian Ministry of Trade, which …
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