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Serbian gov’t annuls all legal consequences of Pristina’s acts (media)

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

The Serbian government on Tuesday decided to annul all the legal consequences of acts and actions by the interim self-government institutions in Pristina regarding the factual and legal position of the Trepca mining complex, PM Aleksandar Vucic said. “We were compelled to make such a decision as we want Trepca to continue to operate,” he […]

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Serbia blackmailed to give Kosovo assets worth more than 2 bln euros (InSerbia)

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

If Serbia gives “Telekom Srbija” to Kosovo, it will be the prelude to give them other Serbia’s property in Kosovo and Metohija, which is the biggest fear of the authorities in Serbia, writes Serbian daily “Kurir” citing a source in the government. According to the latest estimates, it is a sum of more than 2 […]

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Orthodox chapel turned into public restroom; Bishop: Lack of basic civilization norms (InSerbia)

By   /  04/10/2016  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

Recently renovated and cleaned cemetery chapel in Pristina was turned into a public restroom and garbage dump, and several orthodox graves are overgrown with weeds, said the Dioceses of Raska and Prizren. Such a situation exists despite the fact that municipal community service is allegedly in charge of taking care of the cemetery and that […]

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Serbia appeals to CAS over Kosovo’s UEFA membership (InSerbia)

By   /  30/09/2016  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

BELGRADE – The Serbian Football Association has submitted an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) against Kosovo being accepted as a member of UEFA. UEFA member federations voted 28-24 in favor of Kosovo’s application in May, despite strong protests from Serbia against its former province. The decision allows Kosovo to take part […]

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Kosovo seeks new int’l precedent with dial code demand (InSerbia)

By   /  30/09/2016  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

BELGRADE – As Belgrade and Pristina resume talks to normalize their relations, the latter’s request for its own telephone code present a problematic precedent for China and other countries across the world, Dusan Prorokovic, former state secretary in Serbia’s Ministry for Kosovo and Metohija, told Sputnik Serbia on Tuesday. Kosovo’s demands for its own telephone […]

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Serbia-Kosovo Talks Hit a Snag (InSerbia)

By   /  28/09/2016  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

The stalling talks in Brussels on the normalization of ties between Serbia and Kosovo could grind to a virtual standstill if Kosovo’s opposition parties join in, but Nataliya Apostolova, the new head of the EU office in Kosovo, did not rule this out. During a meeting with Edita Tahiri, who leads a Kosovo delegation at […]

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Italian general: Reports on killed Serbs in Kosovo arrived every morning (InSerbia)

By   /  13/06/2016  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

Mauro del Vecchio, a former general of the Italian army, who led a unit of 7,000 soldiers who entered Kosovo in June 1999 after the end of NATO bombing of Serbia, said that during the first three weeks of his mandate the reports of the bodies of killed Serbs and Roma arrived on his desk […]

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The US has big plans for Kosovo (InSerbia)

By   /  31/05/2016  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

The United States apparently has big plans for Kosovo and the Balkans in general, political analyst Petr Iskenderov told Radio Sputnik. These include increasing Washington’s political influence and military presence in the territory that was carved out of Serbia following NATO’s military intervention. If accurate, this assessment should come as no surprise. NATO recently welcomed […]

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Kosovo might become first state under NATO control (InSerbia)

By   /  25/05/2016  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

The US has been actively lobbying the idea of Kosovo joining NATO’s Partnership for Peace program. Kosovo’s president Hashim Thaci, who after a visit to the United States last year said that Washington approved the idea of establishing a Kosovo army operating under NATO, might now be happy about the new developments. The United States […]

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