Fabrizi: EU does not change stance on dialogue (RTS)
Head of EU Delegation in Serbia, Sem Fabrizi said the EU will not change its stance on the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina regardless of election of a new administration, RTS reports. He recalled the stance of the EU is the dialogue should continue and reach a legally binding agreement. Speaking about Serbia’s EU integration […]
Read More →Vucic met with Engel (RTS)
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said today he hopes messages of the US Congressman Eliot Engel in Pristina would contribute to creating conditions for continuation of dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, RTS reported. The sooner we continue the dialogue, the possibilities to reduce tensions would increase, Vucic added. President Vucic met with the Chairman of the […]
Read More →Chairman of the Coordination Body for Bujanovac, Presevo and Medvedja responded to Albanians from the south of Serbia (Tanjug, B92)
“The holding of an extraordinary session of the Pristina Parliament on the situation of the Albanians in the south of Serbia is commendable if this session will contribute to a better understanding,” said the Chairman of the Coordination Body for Bujanovac, Presevo and Medvedja Zoran Stankovic. He expressed his belief that the assistance announced by […]
Read More →New Russian ambassador: The West is pressing Serbia and supports exclusively Albanians (Beta, Sputnik, N1)
The West’s pressure on Serbia is obvious, and the US and its allies are encouraging Kosovo to maintain tensions in the region, said Russia’s new ambassador to Serbia, Alexander Bocan-Harchenko. According to the Sputnik portal, he pointed out that these pressures are felt during the pre-accession negotiations that the European Union leads with Serbia, while […]
Read More →US Ambassador: The US will not lead the Belgrade-Pristina process (FoNet, N1)
The US Government will not lead the normalisation process between the official Belgrade and Pristina, that is the European Union’s (EU) job, but we will be there to help as much as possible,” US Ambassador to Serbia Kyle Scott said in an interview with FoNet. “But what the normalisation will be like and what an […]
Read More →State Department offers help in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue; Do not equalize Pristina and Belgrade, says Djuric (Srna, Beta, N1)
Belgrade and Pristina must remove obstacles, avoid provocations and return to negotiations, the State Department announced on the occasion of the cancellation of the summit in Paris, which was due to be held on July 1, under the auspices of Germany and France. The United States said in its communique that they continue to support […]
Read More →Paris summit called off due to Pristina’s behaviour in Berlin, says Djuric (RTS, N1)
Director of the Office for Kosovo and Pristina said that Pristina representatives acted irresponsibly and arrogantly towards the host at a preparatory meeting for the Paris summit, in Berlin, which was one of the reasons why the summit was cancelled, reports Serbian media. Djuric added that someone in Pristina was very nervous and feared of […]
Read More →German government for Deutsche Welle: Paris meeting postponed (Insajder)
The summit in Paris, where the top representatives of Serbia and Kosovo were supposed to meet, in the presence of French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, is postponed. This was confirmed by the German government’s press service for Deutsche Welle. “It is true that the meeting announced for July 1 will be […]
Read More →Paris: To be or not to be? (Blic, KIM radio)
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic says that most probably there will not be a meeting in Paris. Unnamed diplomatic circles told Belgrade based daily Blic that representatives of Berlin and Paris will hold a series of unofficial meetings with Haradinaj and Thaci this week to prepare for a meeting on July 1 in Paris. Blic reports […]
Read More →N1: EU calls Belgrade and Pristina to implement all agreements (Serbian media)
European Union foreign ministers on Tuesday called the Kosovo government to immediately revoke the 100 percent tariffs imposed on goods from Serbia and Bosnia Herzegovina, adding that Belgrade and Pristina have to implement all agreements reached in the EU-facilitated dialogue. “The Council deeply regrets the decisions by the government to impose unilateral tariff increases of […]
Read More →What does the draft Conclusions of the EU Council of Ministers contain? (Vecernje Novosti)
Belgrade based daily Vecernje Novosti reports that a comprehensive legally binding agreement between Belgrade and Pristina should cover all outstanding issues in line with international law and EU acquis and contribute to regional stability. In the draft Conclusions, to be adopted at the session of EU Council of ministers/ General Affairs on Tuesday, conclusion of […]
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