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Prosecution works on Djuric’s arrest case (Tanjug, Blic)

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Serbian Prosecution for Organized Crime undertook all necessary actions within its authority in regards to the arrest of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo Director, Marko Djuric, Tanjug news agency reported. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said following the National Security Council session on Monday that several criminal offenses were committed during Djuric’s arrest and that […]

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KFOR: Situation in Kosovo calm (Tanjug, Blic)

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KFOR: Situation in Kosovo calm (Tanjug, Blic)

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Considering events on Monday, the situation in Kosovo is calm, KFOR said, expressing gratitude to citizens in Kosovo for maintaining the situation calm and not increasing tensions, Serbian media reported. This was written in a statement KFOR Public Affairs Office sent to the Serbian media, after being asked how they assess the current security situation […]

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Government comments on Association/Community (Indeksonline)

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Government comments on Association/Community (Indeksonline)

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Kosovo President Hashim Thaci met recently with Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj and Assembly President Kadri Veseli to discuss the formation of a working group for the Association/Community of Serb-majority municipalities. The news website contacted the government spokeswoman, Donjeta Gashi, who said that after the ruling of the Constitutional Court, the process has to be reviewed […]

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ZSO – 10 Serb municipalities and “revival of agreement” (Tanjug, Radio Kosovska Mitrovica)

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ZSO – 10 Serb municipalities and “revival of agreement” (Tanjug, Radio Kosovska Mitrovica)

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According to the statements of Serb political representatives, who earlier announced withdrawal from the Kosovo government, 10 Serb-majority municipalities in Kosovo should form independently the ZSO, in accordance with the principles outlined in the Brussels agreement, Serbian media reported. This ZSO would have President, Deputy President, Council, the Assembly, and would consist of the representatives […]

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Kneissl: Event in northern Kosovo, a step back (RTK)

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Kneissl: Event in northern Kosovo, a step back (RTK)

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Austria’s Foreign Minister, Karin Kneissl, assessed that Monday’s happening represents a step back in Kosovo-Serbia relations. She stressed that it is necessary for the countries of the region to use the opportunity offered by the European Union for their intentions to join EU. She stated that Western Balkans will be one of Austria’s main priorities […]

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Tadic: Independent ZSO “insult to common sense,” Bogdanovic: Dangerous move (Tanjug, Blic, TV N1)

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Tadic: Independent ZSO “insult to common sense,” Bogdanovic: Dangerous move (Tanjug, Blic, TV N1)

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Former Serbian President and leader of Social-Democratic Party (SDS) Boris Tadic said last night that announced establishment of the Association of the Serb Municipalities by Serb representatives from Kosovo represents “an insult to a common sense.” He explained that by signing the Brussels agreement “a legal system of independent Kosovo was accepted in the entire […]

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“Mogherini in Belgrade – clear whom she supports” (BETA, Tanjug, RTS)

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