Three Serb generals: Why does Pristina want our head (B92, Sputnik)
Of the 11 indictments taken over by Kosovo courts from EULEX, three are against retired generals: Bozidar Delic, Ljubisa Dikovic, and Momir Stojanovic. Kosovo courts have taken over war crimes cases from EULEX, and apart from the crimes committed by the KLA (“Kosovo Liberation Army”) against Serbs, they will also deal with crimes against the […]
Read More →Ex-army chief Dikovic: My conscience is clear, this is NATO’s finale (B92, TV Prva)
The first on the list, according to many of them, is General Ljubisa Dikovic, who until recently served as chief of the Serbian Army’s General Staff. Speaking for Prva TV’s morning program on Monday, Dikovic said that his conscience is clear on this matter. He also said that according to his knowledge, the indictment against […]
Read More →Headlines 20 January
EU on a mission to save Kosovo-Serbia dialogue (Koha Ditore)
Merkel requests meeting between Kosovo and Serbia (Gazeta Metro)
Dikovic: KFOR guarantees security in Kosovo (Koha)
Vucic rejects parallels between Kosovo and Crimea (Klan Kosova)
Apostolova: Corruption remains a serious concern (Epoka e Re)
Opening of the Iber River bridge planned for tomorrow, postopned (Lajmi)
Kurti tells why teargas is not being used at the Assembly (Gazeta Metro)
Seven convicted for terrorist activity (Zëri)
Dikovic: Decision on Trepca threat to security in Kosovo (Tanjug)
Serbian Armed Forces Chief of General Staff Gen Ljubisa Dikovic Monday urged KFOR to take all measures to maintain peace and security for the citizens of Kosovo-Metohija, pointing to a “fragile” security situation in the province after the decision of the Kosovo authorities on Trepca. Dikovic stressed, during a meeting with KFOR Commander Major General […]
Read More →Headlines 18 October
• Serbian List postpones demarcation (Zeri)
• Demarcation removed from government’s list of priorities (Koha)
• Ferati: Coalition is stable, but it’s not easy to secure 80 votes (Epoka)
• Government to ask for temporary measure on Trepca (RTK)
• Tahiri: Serbia is aware of recognition of Kosovo criteria (Bota Sot)
• Pajaziti: EU, the only option for Nehat Thaçi’s release (Indeksonline)
• Dikovic: Law on Trepca threatens fragile situation in Kosovo (Koha)
• KIA has information on Serbs arrested in Montenegro (Zeri)
• Rama: Unification of Albania and Kosovo belongs to the past (Kosovapress)
Diković meets with Miglietta in Niš (Tanjug)
The Serbian Armed Forces Chief of General Staff, General Ljubiša Diković, met in Niš on Tuesday with the KFOR Commander, Major General Guglielmo Luigi Miglietta, who will soon leave the position. Diković and Miglietta discussed the current security situation in Kosovo and Metohija and along the administrative line with Serbia’s southern province, as well as […]
Read More →Two Serbs accused for Rrezalla massacre of 1999 (Koha)
The families of the victims of the Rrezalla massacre submitted to the Special Prosecution in Pristina an indictment against two former members of the Serb forces – Ljubisa Diković, former commander of the 37th motorized brigade of the Yugoslav Army, and Dejan Ranđelović, commander of the 2nd battalion of the 37th motorized brigade of the […]
Read More →Selimi: Dacic and Vucic use the language of hate (RTK2)
During the election campaign for the Serbian parliamentary elections, some leaders of political parties visited Kosovo, while entry into Kosovo for others like the President of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS), Vojislav Seselj and the Chief of the Serbian General Staff, Ljubisa Dikovic, was denied in advance. The reasons, as Petrit Selimi, the Acting Minister for Foreign […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 14 April
• Serbian elections in Kosovo to take place according to 2014 model (Koha)
• Mustafa: Demarcation is a closed subject (dailies)
• Selimi: State Prosecution should initiate war crimes cases (Epoka e Re)
• Collaku: Visa liberalization, within few months (dailies)
• US, EU: Freedom of press is foundation of democracy (Koha Ditore)
• Serbian official Djuric not granted permission to enter Kosovo (Koha Ditore)
• Dikovic banned from entering Kosovo territory (Zeri)
UNMIK Headlines 15 December
• Police arrest five Vetevendosje and three AAK MPs (dailies)
• “MPs suspected of committing crimes should be arrested” (Kosova Sot)
• Mustafa: Institutions cannot be taken by force (dailies)
• The government “convinced” that an urgent solution is needed (Koha)
• Thaci: We should declare the Assembly as usurped (dailies)
• Veseli: Assembly’s head of security cooperated with opposition (dailies)
• Assembly adopts 2016 budget (dailies)
• Protesters damage cars and throw paint at Assembly building (Epoka e Re)
• O’Connell: Opposition’s act hinder Kosovo’s integration path (Zeri)
• Opposition to stage next anti-government rally on Wednesday (Epoka e Re)
• Kandic criticizes KFOR for Dikovic’s visit (Koha)
The Serbian Eichmann in Pristina (Koha Ditore)
Publicist Enver Robelli writes in his opinion piece about the signing of the agreement between NATO and the Serbian Army on the full relaxation of the air safety zone and the presence of Serbian Army commander Ljubisa Dikovic in Pristina on this occasion. Robelli argues that allowing Dikovic to come to Pristina was ridiculing with […]
Read More →Hyseni to KFOR Commander: Dikovic’s visit, unacceptable (Koha)
Kosovo Interior Minister Skender Hsyeni met today with KFOR Commander Maj. Gen. Guglielmo Luigi Miglietta to discuss the recent visit of the Serbian Armed Forces Chief-of-Staff Gen. Ljubisa Dikovic in Kosovo. A press release issued by Interior Ministry noted that Hyseni expressed his concern over the recent visit of Gen. Dikovic in Kosovo.“Such visits of […]
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