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Trajkovic: Srpska Lista must not vote for demarcation (KIM Radio)

By   /  02/03/2018  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

“Srpska Lista must not vote for ratification of the demarcation agreement. No one authorized it to deal with “par excellence” state affairs,” President of the Serb European Movement, Rada Trajkovic told KIM Radio. She further added that “involvement of Srpska Lista in the project of demarcation would essentially mean legalization of Kosovo, as a holder […]

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Vulin reacts to Montenegro sending army officers to Kosovo (Tanjug)

By   /  01/03/2018  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

Aleksandar Vulin says Montenegro’s decision to send two members of its military to KFOR in Kosovo is “a political message of support for Kosovo’s independence,” Tanjug news agency reported. The Serbian Defense Minister added that Serbia “cannot welcome that.” It is not aimed at enhancing the security of citizens in Kosovo and Metohija, Vulin said […]

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Montenegrins soon part of KFOR (BETA, Voice of America, KIM Radio)

By   /  28/02/2018  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

Montenegrin Defense Minister Predrag Boskovic said Montenegro for the first time would send two army officers to KFOR Mission in Kosovo, Serbian media reported. Boskovic who is in an official visit to the USA, said that Montenegrin army officers should join KFOR by the end of the year. According to him, Montenegro as a NATO […]

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Srpska Lista: We do not vote for demarcation, there would be similar attempts of disinformation (KoSSev portal)

By   /  22/02/2018  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

Srpska Lista will not vote for demarcation with Montenegro “despite false and tendentious claims” published in all Albanian-language media and rerun by part of the Serbian media, Srpska Lista said, KoSSev portal reported. “Something like that was not agreed with us and we will not support demarcation, as it is falsely claimed, instead we will […]

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Kosovo FM Pacolli condemns attack on U.S. embassy in Montenegro (media)

By   /  22/02/2018  /  Articles from Kosovo media  /  No Comments

Kosovo’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Behgjet Pacolli, has condemned last night’s attack on the U.S. Embassy in the capital of Montenegro, Podgorica. Pacolli expressed Kosovo’s “unwavering” support for the U.S. and offered Montenegrin authorities cooperation from Kosovo institutions, if necessary.

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“85% of people were against it – yet we recognized Kosovo” (Tanjug, B92)

By   /  05/02/2018  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

Montenegrin Prime Minister Dusko Martinovic says his country “wants to see Kosovo in the EU and in NATO.” Markovic spoke for the Pristina-based RTK ahead of his trip to Kosovo on Tuesday. The prime minister said Montenegro’s government “had vision” when it decided to recognize unilaterally declared independence of Kosovo – despite the fact that, […]

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What do we know so far about the Enlargement Strategy? (European Western Balkans)

By   /  25/01/2018  /  International  /  No Comments

The Enlargement Strategy, entitled “Credible Perspective of Enlargement to the Western Balkans”, will be presented on 6 February during the plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg. Following of the adoption of the official text of the document by the College of Commissioners, the Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations, Johannes Hahn, […]

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Montenegrin Prime Minister to visit Kosovo (Express)

By   /  24/01/2018  /  Articles from Kosovo media  /  No Comments

The Prime Minster of Montenegro, Dusko Markovic, will be visiting Kosovo on the 6 February. The news was confirmed by his cabinet. They said that the visit was confirmed and that they are preparing for the meeting. The visit is taking place based on the invitation of the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Ramush Haradinaj, and […]

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B92: EU “won’t accept countries with open issues with neighbors” (Serbian media)

By   /  19/01/2018  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

EU Commissioner Johannes Hahn says 2025 is “a realistic goal for a new wave of (EU) enlargement.) Serbia and Montenegro have currently “progressed the farthest” toward that goal – but that does not mean that the two countries will definitely be the first to “cross the finish line,” Hahn told Austria’s APA agency. “There is […]

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Brussels is back into the Balkans, if selectively (Politico)

By   /  11/12/2017  /  International  /  No Comments

The European Union wants to show it still cares about the Balkans, but not everyone is feeling the love. Brussels has been accused for years of not paying enough attention to the six Western Balkan countries that want to join the bloc. After taking office in 2014, Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker declared the EU would […]

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Vague prospects for border demarcation between Kosovo and Montenegro (European Western Balkans)

By   /  02/10/2017  /  International  /  No Comments

One of the first issues on the agenda of the new Kosovo Prime Minister, Ramush Haradinaj, was the resolution of the territorial dispute with Montenegro. However, the prospects for the resolution of the issue remain unclear as both the PM and the new Foreign Minister, Behgjet Pacolli, contrary to Montenegrin Foreign Minister Srđan Darmanović, according […]

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Montenegro Snubs Kosovo Plea to Review Border Deal (Balkan Insight)

By   /  28/09/2017  /  International  /  No Comments

In an attempt to convince neighbouring Montenegro to review the controversial border deal, Kosovo’s Foreign Minister has visited Podgorica – but without apparent results, as yet. Despite the visit to Montenegro of Kosovo’s new Foreign Minister, Behgjet Pacolli, on Tuesday, the deadlock between the two countries over their border demarcation agreement – which Kosovo MPs […]

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