“Internal dialogue” and its results (Radio KIM)
Once year after the launch of internal dialogue on Kosovo and Metohija, a question arises if it existed at all, since no conclusions so far came out of it, RTV KIM reports. Leader of the Progressive-Democratic Party (PDS), Nenad Rasis told RTV KIM there was no dialogue in fact, and such dialogue was senseless since […]
Read More →Kosovo leaders pay tribute to fallen police officer on anniversary of his death (media)
Read More →Kosovo leaders pay tribute to fallen police officer on anniversary of his death (media)
Kosovo leaders paid tribute today to Enver Zymberi, Kosovo police officer killed during an operation to take control of two border posts in the north of Kosovo on 26 July 2011. President of Kosovo, Hashim Thaci, said Zymberi lost his life defending Kosovo’s integrity and sovereignty. “In July 2011 we ended Serbia’s idea for partition […]
Read More →Kosovo Visa Liberalisation Risks Leaving Serbs in Limbo (Balkan Insight)
Many Serbs living in Kosovo may not benefit from the visa liberalisation with the EU that Kosovo is hoping to secure soon, rights activists are warning. Holders of Serbian passports in Kosovo may not be able to travel to and around the EU’s visa-free Schengen zone once the EU relaxes its travel regime with Kosovo, […]
Read More →Serbia Floats Ethnic Partition in Search of Kosovo Deal (Bloomberg)
Serbia’s proposal to normalize ties with Kosovo may include some form of partition along ethnic lines to try to halt an outflow of Serbs from areas dominated by ethnic Albanians, President Aleksandar Vucic said. “It’s better to get something than nothing,” said the president, who is yet to outline details of his plan that may […]
Read More →Kosovo Mulls Allowing War Crime Trials in Absentia (Balkan Insight)
Kosovo prosecutors are discussing amending the criminal procedure code so that they could try war crimes suspects in absentia, as an extradition deal with Serbia seems unlikely. Kosovo’s judicial authorities are considering changes to the criminal code in order to prosecute war crimes suspects in absentia, as they see little chance of Kosovo signing an […]
Read More →“Strong historical links between Serbia, United States”(Serbian Government website, B92)
Read More →“Strong historical links between Serbia, United States”(Serbian Government website, B92)
Prime Minister Ana Brnabic hosted a ceremony at the US Congress in Washington on Wednesday, the Serbian government announced. The ceremony was held to mark the anniversary of the 100th anniversary of raising the Serbian flag in front of the White House. The ceremony was attended by First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign […]
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