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EU: It is not about double standards, Kosovo is “unique” (Tanjug, RTS)

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The EU spokesperson, Maja Kocijancic, rejected allegations that different standards apply to Spain and Catalonia than those applied to Serbia, in case of Kosovo, adding that the international law is universal and the EU fully respects it, Tanjug news agency reported. “Kosovo is sui generis case,” she told Tanjug. “As the European Council confirmed Kosovo […]

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Djuric: Are there different rules for Serbia in everything (RTS)

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Statement from Brussels about Kosovo as “a sui generis case” are in frontal clashes with simple logic and truths, and insulting to the Serbian people, Serbian Government Office for Kosovo Director Marko Djuric said to RTS. “Instead of cynical and senseless phrases, I expect from the EU clarification of several issues to which Brussels does […]

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UNMIK Headlines 4 October

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• Assembly does not pass motion to dismiss Minister Rikalo (media)
• Montenegrin PM sends message to Haradinaj on border demarcation (RTK)
• Border demarcation commission asking for additional documents (Zeri)
• EU: Kosovo is a unique case (Koha)
• Hoxhaj: Kosovo cannot be compared to Catalonia (RTK)
• MEP Terricabras: Catalonia excepting recognition by Kosovo (Zeri)
• EU Director for Enlargement to visit Kosovo today (RTK)
• “Kosovo in UN or worsening of relations with international community” (Telegrafi)
• Government hides information on Trepca mining complex (Koha)

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Catalonia Won’t Get Much Help From the Balkans (Balkan Insight)

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By Marcus Tanner A number of Balkan states may have been rebellious provinces within recent memory – but don’t expect them to stick up for anyone else’s fight for self-determination. The EU has been taken widely to task for its silence over the violence in Catalonia. What is just as surprising, some might say, is […]

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