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EU’s Serbia draft: Kosovo, warning over Russia and visas (B92, Beta)

By   /  27/06/2018  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

The EU Council of Ministers hails Serbia’s progress in membership negotiations, according to a draft resolution from an EU foreign ministers’ meeting. The draft also stresses that for the speed of negotiations the key areas of progress are rule of law and fundamental freedoms, as well as the normalization of relations with Kosovo, Beta is […]

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Drecun: It’s good that a move was made from a ”dead-point” (Danas)

By   /  25/06/2018  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

It is good that a move was made from a ”dead-point” because the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina in Brussels was brought into a “frozen state” due to Pristina’s obstruction, Milovan Drecun, the chairman of the assembly committee for Kosovo and Metohija, told reporters in the Serbian parliament. ”What is obvious is that after yesterday’s […]

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Spain asks to join Belgrade – Pristina dialogue (N1, Blic)

By   /  06/06/2018  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

Spain, one of the five European Union member states that have not recognised Kosovo independence, asked to take part in the EU mediated dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina aiming at normalization of relations between the two capitals, reports today Belgrade based daily Blic. Madrid was not alone in requesting the participation, and some other states, […]

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EU countries seek participation in dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina (RFE)

By   /  05/06/2018  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

Radio Free Europe learn that EU member states are demanding participation in the final phase of the dialogue between Serbia and Kosovo, which will lead to a legally binding agreement on a comprehensive normalization of relations. RFE writes that according to European sources, member states have begun to demonstrate their disapproval of the lack of […]

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