Serb properties in Kosovo destroyed and taken over, perpetrators remain unpunished (RTS)
Serbian national broadcaster, RTS continues its serial “Pravo na sutra” focusing on usurped Serb properties in Kosovo, featuring some of the cases. According to RTS, more than a million of land plots in Kosovo and Metohija are usurped. There are assessments saying that more than 35.000 residential units were destroyed. While displaced Serbs from Kosovo […]
Read More →PM Haradinaj urges Kosovo mayors to support fight against corruption (media)
Prime Minister of Kosovo, Ramush Haradinaj, said in a meeting with mayors of Kosovo municipalities that they need to support fight against organised crime and corruption as the final criteria for visa liberalisation. In first such meeting with Kosovo mayors, Haradinaj also stressed the importance of permanent dialogue between the two levels of government. “Opportunities […]
Read More →Maliqi: West does not support ZSO to be “state within a state” (Danas)
Agreement on Association/Community of Serb-majority Municipalities did not stipulate creation of a third level of executive power, respectively Serb autonomy, which would create situation in Kosovo similar to that in Bosnia, Pristina-based analyst Shkelzen Maliqi told Danas daily. According to him, Supreme Court critically analyzed earlier prepared ZSO concept to prevent turning of ZSO into […]
Read More →Turkish President implies new arrests in Kosovo (Indeksonline)
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has welcomed a new operation by the Turkish Intelligence Agency in Gabon in Central Africa, where three heads of the FETO organization were arrested and sent back to Turkey. Erdogan said during a rally of his political party that there will be new arrests in Kosovo too. “There will be […]
Read More →Vucic on meeting with Angela Merkel: I do not expect a change towards Kosovo (NMagazin)
Read More →Vucic on meeting with Angela Merkel: I do not expect a change towards Kosovo (NMagazin)
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic says that the upcoming meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel will be extremely important for the future of Serbia, but that he does not expect a change in Germany’s relationship towards the Kosovo issue, reports NMagazin. Responding to the question of whether he expects Angela Merkel to condemn statements by Kosovo representatives […]
Read More →Vucic speaks with Bulgarian PM, summit controversy on agenda (B92)
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has met in Mostar with the prime minister of Bulgaria, the country that currently holds EU’s rotating presidency. Vucic – who is in this Bosnian town for an economic fair – and Boyko Borisov spoke, among other topics, about the upcoming EU-Western Balkans Summit in Bulgaria, whose format is opposed by […]
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