Jeremic: Platform for talks with Pristina must be grounded on Constitution (Beta, N1)
Former Foreign Affairs Minister and leader of opposition People’s Party Vuk Jeremic said that Belgrade’s platform in talks with Pristina must be grounded on the UN’s Resolution 1244 and the Constitution of Serbia. “Neither in cases of Cyprus and Ireland or any other territorial dispute after the World War II any side was ever ready […]
Read More →Djuric: Jeremic will never again be able to harm this country (TV Most)
Vice President of the SNS Main Committee and Director of the Office for KiM, Marko Djuric, spoke about statements made today by Vuk Jeremic regarding Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and said that Jeremic proves again that his only program is the program of hatred for Aleksandar Vucic and that he is ready to sacrifice Serbian interests […]
Read More →Jeremic: Vucic must not be allowed to reach agreement on demarcation (RTS, Blic)
People’s party leader Vuk Jeremic said, on the occasion of the negotiations on Kosovo, that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic should not be allowed to reach an agreement that would include “demarcation” and full membership of Pristina in the UN. – If we allow the regime to reach an agreement on redraw of the Serbia’s borders […]
Read More →Headlines 26 September
Courts in the north, far from becoming functional (Koha Ditore)
U.S. to veto Jeremić’s candidacy for top UN post (Koha Ditore)
Government will not delay demarcation issue (Zëri)
Vetëvendosje calls the Prime Minister for a motion (Epoka e Re)
Pajaziti: Opposition’s cause has degraded (Epoka e Re)
Hoxhaj: Germany’s support for visa liberalization, vital (Epoka e Re)
Who Will Run the U.N.?
The best choice for reform at Turtle Bay is Serbia’s Vuk Jeremic. There’s an election on, and the top candidates include a Vladimir Putin favorite and a lifelong socialist who mismanaged a global humanitarian organization. We speak of the race to become the next United Nations Secretary-General. That was the state of play when the […]
Read More →Headlines 5 September
• Hahn: Visa liberalisation timing unclear (Zëri)
• Demarcation agreement to be resubmitted to the Assembly (Zëri)
• Border demarcation concessions (Koha Ditore)
• EP committee to vote today on visa liberalisation (Kosova Sot)
• UN urged to prevent Jeremic from appointment to top post (Bota Sot)
Protests in Pristina – a compliment for Jeremić (Vesti)
For the third time, members of the UN Security Council on Monday will give its opinion on candidates for the future UN Secretary General. The candidate of Serbia Vuk Jeremić came in second place after the previous round of voting in the East River, right behind Antonio Guterres, the Portuguese. According to Nikola Jovanović, one […]
Read More →Kosovo warns against Serbia’s candidate for UN Secretary General (EurActiv)
Kosovo, a former Serbian province that declared independence in 2008, but is still unrecognised by Belgrade, has warned against the candidacy of Vuk Jeremić, a former Serbian foreign minister, for UN Secretary General. Protestors in Kosovo’s capital Pristina on Saturday (27 August) called Jeremić “the biggest anti-Albanian politician” and said that their country’s candidacy for […]
Read More →Headlines 26 August
• UN Security Council debates on Kosovo (media)
• U.S. message for Kosovo: Ratify demarcation with Montenegro (Epoka)
• Protest against border demarcation in Peja on Saturday (media)
• Kelmendi: My vote will be against demarcation (Epoka)
• Simić: Serbian List might not participate at demarcation voting (Epoka)
• Government, opposition clashes over demarcation on Facebook (Epoka)
• Kosovar women to protest against Jeremic’s bid for UN chief (media)
• Kosovo’s roads and railroads part of Albania-Serbia protocol (Koha)
• Azem Syla released from detention (Epoka)
• Vetëvendosje to organise “symbolic action” in Mitrovica today (media)
Government “to back Jeremic’s bid for top UN job” (B92, Vecernje Novosti)
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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