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Pacolli to visit Montenegro next week (Klan Kosova)

By   /  21/09/2017  /  Articles from Kosovo media  /  No Comments

Kosovo’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Behgjet Pacolli, met in New York Montenegro’s Foreign Minister, Srdjan Darmanovic. In a Facebook post, Pacolli said the two diplomats reconfirmed excellent relations between Kosovo and Montenegro and discussed issues of joint interest. “I will set on an official visit to Podgorica next week,” Pacolli wrote.

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Montenegro “violated European Convention on Human Rights” (Tanjug, B92)

By   /  20/09/2017  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Montenegro has violated Article 2 of the European Convention of Human Rights. It concerns the deaths in August 1999 of a group of persons of Roma ethnicity from Serbia (Kosovo), and Montenegrin authorities’ failure to conduct “a prompt and effective investigation” into the case. “In today’s […]

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Serbian Prime Minister to meet with US Vice President Michael Pence (B92)

By   /  01/08/2017  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic will take part in the US-Adriatic Charter meeting on Wednesday in Podgorica, Montenegro, the Serbian Government has announced, B92 reported. While in Podgorica, Brnabic will hold a bilateral meeting with US Vice President Michael Pence, while her participation in the working session “will be an opportunity to discuss issues of […]

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An Old Nightmare Returns: The Balkans Simmer Again (The National Interest)

By   /  20/06/2017  /  International  /  No Comments

One of the problems that emerges when U.S. officials and the news media are focused on a small number of foreign-policy issues is that troubling developments can occur below the radar in other areas. That appears to be happening in the Balkans, a region that was a foreign-policy priority of the Western powers in the […]

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How may Kosovo elections affect demarcation with Montenegro? (European Western Balkans)

By   /  13/06/2017  /  International  /  No Comments

The issue of demarcation between Montenegro and Kosovo will remain at a standstill for a time, after the Kosovo elections. However, later on, a way would be found for the Demarcation Agreement to be ratified in the Kosovo parliament, said political analyst from Kosovo Azem Vlasi, CdM reports. See more at:https://europeanwesternbalkans.com/2017/06/13/how-may-kosovo-elections-affect-demarcation-with-montenegro/

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We Need to Putin-Proof the Balkans Now (Observer)

By   /  04/05/2017  /  International  /  No Comments

Southeastern Europe is entering renewed crisis—and Moscow is fomenting more chaos at a dangerous time Friday brought good news for those who want Europe’s troubled Southeast to join Western security and political structures. Montenegro’s parliament officially approved the country’s invitation to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It wasn’t a slam-dunk—approval got 46 votes in […]

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UNMIK Headlines 4 April

By   /  04/04/2017  /  UNMIK Media Reports - Morning Edition  /  No Comments

EU does not back down on border demarcation criteria (Koha Ditore)
Hoxhaj: Demarcation has to be ratified, it is a condition (Epoka e Re)
Vujanovic: Kosovo to ratify border demarcation agreement (Klan Kosova)
“No decision if Kosovo will renew UNESCO bid this year” (Klan Kosova)
Former cellmate of Astrit Dehari dies while in detention (Koha Ditore)
Viets: The governing coalition has a stable majority (Epoka)
“Serbia’s integration to be conditioned with the issue of the missing” (Epoka)
President Thaci condemned attack on the Dragolec returnees (Bota Sot)
OSCE: “Kosovo and Metohija” designation was technical error (Zeri)

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McCain: I am very worried about potential for confrontation in the Balkans (media)

By   /  27/03/2017  /  Articles from Kosovo media  /  No Comments

John McCain, United States Senator and Chairman of the Senate Committee on Armed Services, talked to European Western Balkans about the importance of the accession of Montenegro and the Russian influence in the region. Asked about his opinion about the importance of the accession of Montenegro into NATO despite its small size and an army […]

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Veterans protest against demarcation (Lajmi.net)

By   /  15/02/2017  /  Articles from Kosovo media  /  No Comments

Veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army in Peja, are protesting in Rugova against the manner of the demarcation of the border with Montenegro. They said that the recently established Commission has put the signs two days ago. “We have always defended these mountains by shedding blood and if required, we would do the same again,” […]

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Darmanović: Demarcation, Kosovo’s internal problem (RTK)

By   /  10/01/2017  /  Articles from Kosovo media  /  No Comments

Montengro’s Foreign Minister, Srdjan Darmanović, said during his visit to Tirana that his country is in good relations with Kosovo. Speaking about demarcation, he said that this matter does not represent a problem for Montenegro, and that it is an internal problem of Kosovo.  “This matter belongs to the political forces in Kosovo to resolve. […]

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Dysfunction in the Balkans (Foreign Affairs)

By   /  22/12/2016  /  International  /  No Comments

The political settlement in the former Yugoslavia is unraveling. In Bosnia, the weakest state in the region, both Serbs and Croats are mounting a concerted challenge to the Dayton peace accords, the delicate set of compromises that hold the country together. In Macedonia, political figures from the large Albanian minority are calling for the federalization […]

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Kosovo, Montenegro premiers meet in neighboring Albania (AP)

By   /  12/12/2016  /  International  /  No Comments

Officials say the prime ministers of Kosovo and Montenegro have met for talks on bilateral and regional issues. A statement said Kosovo Premier Isa Mustafa and recently-elected Montenegrin counterpart Dusko Markovic met Sunday in Shkoder, 120 kilometers (80 miles) north of Albania’s capital, Tirana, and close to the Montenegrin border. They talked about “intensifying especially […]

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