Hague Court Urged to Probe Journalists’ Deaths in Kosovo (Balkan Insight)
The European Federation of Journalists adopted a resolution urging a new Hague-based court to investigate killings and disappearances of ethnic Albanian and Serb journalists connected to the Kosovo conflict. The European Federation of Journalists, EFJ adopted a resolution jointly proposed by Serbian and Kosovo journalists’ associations on Thursday calling for an investigation into the murders […]
Read More →Djuric: EU to declare itself about Apostolova’s stances (TV Pink, Tanjug, Radio kontakt plus)
Read More →Djuric: EU to declare itself about Apostolova’s stances (TV Pink, Tanjug, Radio kontakt plus)
Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director, Marko Djuric called European Union to declare itself on the stances of an EU Office in Kosovo Head Nataliya Apostolova, who said that frequent attacks of Albanians against Serbs in Kosovo are “tit for tat,” Serbian media reported. With such reaction on dozens of attacks, in which […]
Read More →Kocijancic: I never announced meeting for today (Tanjug, KIM Radio)
European Commission Spokesperson, Maja Kocijancic said that technical dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina was not scheduled for today, adding she does not know about reports that some member states are dissatisfied by the manner in which they are informed on the course of a dialogue, Serbian media reported. “We have never announced the meeting for […]
Read More →Vucic, Chepurin on Kosovo, Russian support (Tanjug, Blic)
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic received today Ambassador of the Russian Federation to Serbia, Alexander Chepurin and discussed further cooperation between the two countries, the situation in Kosovo and Metohija, as well as Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, Serbian media reported. President Vucic voiced great concern over frequent attacks against the Serbs in Kosovo, pointing out to the need […]
Read More →Assembly of European Federation of Journalists unanimously adopted Resolution on investigation of murders of journalists in Kosovo (Serbian media)
Read More →Assembly of European Federation of Journalists unanimously adopted Resolution on investigation of murders of journalists in Kosovo (Serbian media)
Assembly of European Federation of Journalists unanimously adopted Resolution on investigation of murders of journalists in Kosovo, submitted by Association of Journalists of Serbia, Association of Independent Journalists of Serbia, Union of Journalists of Serbia and Association of Journalists of Kosovo, Serbian media reported. The Resolution calls for efficient investigation of the murders and kidnappings […]
Read More →Belgrade Media Report 07 June 2018
United Nations Office in Belgrade
Daily Media Highlights
Thursday 7 June 2018
LOCAL PRESS
• Tanin calls for stepped-up efforts to fight impunity (Tanjug/Beta)
• Kuburovic in UN: No open issue between Serbia and Mechanism (Beta)
• Selakovic: New date for resumption of dialogue today or tomorrow (RTS)
• If someone should join EU soon, it’s you, Serb brothers (Tanjug/B92)
• Ivanic: I take credit for biggest victory of Serb people before international judicial institutions (RTV)
• EU members regularly informed of Belgrade-Pristina dialogue (Beta)
• US Embassy: US did not submit any proposal related to Kosovo (Beta)
REGIONAL PRESS
Bosnia & Herzegovina
• PIC SB ends session in Sarajevo (N1/TV1/BHT1)
• Palmer: US vision about future of Western Balkans implies membership of Western Balkans countries in NATO and EU (BNTV)
• Ivanic: B&H Election Law is one of key issues that will burden political situation in B&H (BNTV/TV1)
• Operational HQ for Migration Issues in B&H convenes in Sarajevo (TV1)
• Galic: Migrant crisis – largest challenge since border police establishment (Srna)
fYROM
• Russia wishes for settlement of Athens-Skopje name issue (MIA)
• Mitchell: US applies ‘quiet diplomacy’ approach to resolving Athens-Skopje name dispute (MIA)
Albania
• Ruci receives Kosovo parliament delegation (ADN)
• Opposition warns further protests in parliament (ADN)
INTERNATIONAL MEDIA SOURCES
• Name talks push ahead as rallies in Greece protest compromise (ekatherini.com)