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Antić expects Vučić to propose a solution on Trepča (N1, RTS)

By   /  11/10/2016  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

Minister of Mining and Energy Aleksandar Antić says that he expects from Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić to announce proposal for a solution to the problem of Trepča at today’s session of the Government of Serbia. Antić says that Vučić will try to find solutions that will the best protect the interests of Serbia in this […]

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Drecun: Government informed the EU that does not accept the decision on the Trepca (N1)

By   /  10/10/2016  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee for Kosovo and Metohija Milovan Drecun says that Brussels will sooner or later have to respond to the decision of the Kosovo Assembly to appropriate the Mining and Metallurgy Plant Trepca, because the Serbian government has sent an official letter to the European Community about it. “Serbia does not have […]

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Government “to back Jeremic’s bid for top UN job” (B92, Vecernje Novosti)

By   /  12/04/2016  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

The government will on Tuesday discuss supporting the candidature of Vuk Jeremic for the post of the next UN secretary-general, B92 learned. The daily Vecernje Novosti is reporting that it learned that the government will decide to back the candidature of Serbia’s former foreign minister, who also in the past served as president of the […]

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Djuric: Oliver is innocent (Blic)

By   /  25/01/2016  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

Verdict to Oliver Ivanovic is deeply unfair. Because of it the fact  is even more apparent that even today no one has been held responsible for thousands of deaths and displaced Serbs from Kosovo. Thus, in an interview for Blic, Marko Djuric, Director of the Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija, answers the question of […]

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Licence for Telekom in exchange for area code (Politika)

By   /  30/12/2015  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

Politika writes in today’s edition that Pristina little has implemented from the Brussels Agreement. One of the unfulfilled promises is a licence for Telekom for fixed and mobile telephony on the territory of Kosovo. This is the reason why Belgrade has not given permission to Austria to apply in the name of Kosovo, for the […]

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In Gracanica consultation, the decision in Brussels (Danas)

By   /  24/03/2015  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

Although the Government of Serbia has announced the last week’s joint emergency meeting of all 10 Serbian municipalities in Kosovo’s local government system as ”the start of the creation of political unity and institutions in Kosovo and Metohija, whose formalization will be considered later”, the Serbian mayors now are announcing that “the initiative for the […]

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Jahjaga to sign decrees on the appointment of Serbian judges (Danas)

By   /  13/02/2015  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

The Government of Serbia adopted yesterday report on the agreement on the judiciary, which Belgrade and Pristina initialled in Brussels earlier this week. The Government of Serbia unofficially announces that the Serbian officials would talk with employees in the Serbian judiciary in northern Kosovo on the implementation of the agreement, which provides their integration into […]

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Serbs in Pristina’s institutions must be adequate (Kontakt plus radio, KiM radio)

By   /  08/12/2014  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

A delegate from Kosovo in the Serbian Assembly Vladeta Kostic stated that the Serbs elected into the Kosovo institutions need to be recognized by the Serb community as those that are able accomplish the goals. Kostic said that when it comes to Serbs’ presence in the future government in Pristina, that the number of ministries […]

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Difficulties in prosecuting those responsible for war crimes in Kosovo (KiM radio)

By   /  06/11/2014  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

The prosecution of those responsible for crimes against Serbs in Kosovo aggravated by the fact that the suspects were not available to judicial authorities, but also the fact that prosecutors in Serbia were denied access to evidence and witnesses in Kosovo, said the Deputy War Crimes Prosecutor of Serbia Dragoljub Stankovic. He had informed the […]

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