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Thaci: Agreement with Serbia brings peace and security to the region (media)

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Kosovo President Hashim Thaci said today in Pristina that he is confident that a comprehensive agreement between Kosovo and Serbia will bring peace and stability for both countries and the region. After meeting Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, Thaci said Kosovo has made its clear its vision for a Euro-Atlantic future. “We need to be even […]

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It’s Not Too Late to Find Wartime Missing Persons (Balkan Insight)

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Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro and Kosovo will sign a new plan committing them to working together to help find and identify the remaining missing persons from the 1990s wars, writes Kathryne Bomberger of the International Commission on Missing Persons. On Tuesday, representatives of the domestic institutions that are responsible for accounting for missing persons in […]

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Serbia won’t react to WW1 ceremony scandal in France – FM (B92, Beta, Tanjug)

By   /  06/11/2018  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  Comments Off on Serbia won’t react to WW1 ceremony scandal in France – FM (B92, Beta, Tanjug)

Serbia will not lodge a protest with France over the displaying of the flag of Kosovo at the Notre-Dame cathedral, said Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic. Dacic explained the absence of any official reaction of Belgrade by the announced visit to Serbia by the French president. “Bearing in mind the upcoming visit by Emmanuel Macron, the […]

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Orahovac cemetery desecrated: Why are the monuments bothering them? (KoSSev)

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The Mitrovdan Memorial was marked this Saturday, and photographs of demolished gravestones from Christian cemeteries in Kosovo flooded social media. The Abbot of Visoki Decani monastery, Sava Janjic, also published a series of pictures of demolished monuments from the Orahovac cemetery, followed by a lengthy story written by a Serbian language teacher in the Orahovac […]

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Austrian chancellor visits Belgrade, met with Vucic, Brnabic (BETA, Tanjug, B92)

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Prime Minister Ana Brnabic spoke on Monday in Belgrade with Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, the Serbian government announced on its website. They discussed “bilateral and economic cooperation between the two countries, the European integration of integration of Serbia and the current situation in the region.” Brnabic “expressed her gratitude to Austria for the support it […]

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UNMIK Headlines 6 November

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• Thaci’s cabinet: Dialogue has not yet entered final stage (RFE/Zeri)
• Austria supports any solution of compromise (Koha)
• Germany donates Bundeswehr equipment to Kosovo (media)
• FM Pacolli seeks MPs advice on Interpol membership bid (Zeri)
• Cuoci: Kosovo to focus on KSF transition, dialogue with Serbia (Lajmi/Bota)
• “Normalisation of Kosovo-Serbia relations through Presevo Valley” (Koha)
• Former Lipjan mayor convicted on corruption charges (dailies)
• Kosovo opts for coal plant despite criticism (Reuters/Indeksonline)

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