Belgrade has five days left to decide whether it will accept Brussels’ offer on Kosovo. Top officials say that a decision will have to be made by April 9. “At this point I cannot say what our response will be because top state
Read More »Catherine Ashton: differences between Belgrade and Pristina are small but deep
Differences between Belgrade and Pristina are small but deep. This is what High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Catherine Ashton, said after the 12-hour negotiations between the two countries in Brussels.
Read More »No deal after Belgrade-Pristina talks
The eighth round of the Kosovo dialogue ended in Brussels late on Tuesday with the two sides unable to reach an agreement. Serbian PM Ivica Dacic addressed reporters in the early hours
Read More »Hashim Thaci says “today is a very decisive day for Kosovo and the region”
“Kosovo is ready to sign an agreement with Serbia, but it will not change its positions and will not accept anything, which is contrary to Kosovo’s constitution”, stated Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci. “This is a historical day. A very decisive moment for Kosovo and the region”, Thaci stated.
Read More »Belgrade-Pristina dialogue continue in Brussels
The 8th round of the Kosovo dialogue between Belgrade and Priština with EU mediation is being held in Brussels on Tuesday. The Serbian delegation arrived at the building where the negotiations are held first, but did not make any
Read More »Serbia and Macedonia discuss EU perspective
The parliament speakers of Serbia and Macedonia, Nebojša Stefanović and Trajko Veljanoski, say that their countries have met “all the conditions for EU entry”. The two officials, who met in Belgrade on Monday, concluded
Read More »Chairperson of the Macedonian Parliament visits Serbia
Chairperson of the Macedonian Parliament, Trajko Veljanovski, is on an official visit to Belgrade. Veljanovski’s cabinet said that the visit was organised in the frames
Read More »Belgrade-Pristina negotiations are key for Serbia’s EU integration, says Deputy PM
Serbia’s Deputy Prime Minister, Rasim Ljajic, said that if the Kosovo and Serbia prime ministers fail to agree on the planned Association of Serbian Municipalities in Kosovo, Serbia’s EU integration process will come to a halt for at least two years.
Read More »Anti-Serbia demonstration in Mitrovica
Several thousand Kosovar Albanians have demonstrated in the ethnically divided town of Mitrovica against a likely agreement with Serbia. Talks between the two sides on ending hostilities have
Read More »Serbian Officials to Agree Stance on Kosovo
Serbian officials are meeting at noon on Friday to agree their stance on Kosovo ahead of the key next round of EU-led Belgrade-Pristina talks on April 2. First Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic is expected to decide whether to participate in the new round of talks in Brussels.
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