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Pristina – fake neighbor (Vecernje Novosti)

Belgrade didn’t recognize Kosovo for a neighbor with a single world, claim Serbian misters who attended a regional meeting in Pristina on 25 March, where a joint declaration was adopted mentioning ‘good neighboring relations’. In the preamble of the document, supported by the representatives of Serbia, Albanian, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia and Kosovo, which was publish on the European Commission’ s web page, writes: We minister of foreign affairs and traffic in Western Balkan...adopted a joint statement in order to confirm our dedication to c

Albanian ambassador delivered letter of protest (Tanjug)

BELGRADE – The Serbian Foreign Ministry presented Albanian Ambassador to Serbia with a letter of protest condemning a recent unacceptable statement made by Albania Prime Minister Edi Rama about a unification of Albania and Kosovo. The ministry has also sent a relevant document to the UN Security Council, with a request to have it circulated as a Security Council document, Serbian Foreign Minister said in a release on Thursday. Relevant instructions were sent to all of Serbia's missions to intern

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Rasic: Protest against the government, not Serbs (KIM Radio)

I believe that announced protests of the opposition are not directed against Serbs but against the Kosovo government, said MP in the Kosovo parliament Nenad Rasic. The leader of the Progressive Democratic Party (PDS), Nenad Rasic, said to RTV Kim that Association/Community of Serb municipalities appears as a topic at protests because that is one of the issues that Kosovo government has to deal with. He added that protests can’t lead to major changes in this moment.

Maliqi: Reactions have not arrived to the cabinet of Edi Rama (Danas)

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama until yesterday afternoon did not receive any protest notes and letters from Serbia and the international community on the occasion of his statements about a possible unification of Albania and Kosovo, if the EU does not start integration of Kosovo, briefly told Danas, Rama's political adviser Shkëlzen Maliqi.

Economic battle for Kosovo (Blic)

Prime Minister of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic will invite the biggest Serbian entrepreneurs and companies to get-together and move into an economic battle for Kosovo. His intention is to encourage investments and strengthen Kosovo Serbs economically, learned Blic. Entrepreneurs will be invited for a meeting in the Palace of Federation which Vucic will be presiding over in early May. His intention is to prevent illegal privatization of Serbian property, like in case of Brezovica ski-resort.

Kosovo Offers Deal on Serb-Language Diplomas (BIRN)

The Kosovo government has put forward a landmark proposal that will make it easier for Kosovo Serbs and members of other minority groups to apply for jobs in public institutions. The deal involves Kosovo accepting the validity of diplomas issued by the country's Serbian-language university in the Serb-run far north of the country. Formerly part of the bi-lingual University of Pristina, the country’s public university during Yugoslavia, Serbian language faculties moved from Pristina to the northern, Serb-run half of the divided town of Mitrovica in 1999. Since then, while study programs in P

SDF: Serb’s problems identified, solutions to follow (KIM Radio)

Five problems that are worrying Serbian community in Kosovo are insufficient economic development, social and health protection, security and freedom of movement, and education reads conclusion after two days conference dubbed “Joint Voice – Serbian Dialogue Forum” held in Gračanica/Graçanicë in organization of the Center for Peace and Tolerance, Center for Society Orientation and Future Without Fear.

Vucic: We welcome EU response to Rama's statement (Tanjug)

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic qualified as positive on Wednesday the fact that the EU reacted to the statement by Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama concerning the possibility of unification of Kosovo and Albania. It is high time redrawing of borders in the Balkans stopped, Prime Minister Vucic said. Addressing reporters in Krupanj where he attended the opening of a textile plant, the prime minister said that Serbia will continue pursuing a peaceful policy but he noted that the country cannot keep quiet about statements that send such messa

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Demarcation with Montenegro expected to provoke protests (Gazeta Tribuna)

The issue of the demarcation of the border between Kosovo and Montenegro is a matter of weeks. After a long work of the commissions from Montenegro and Kosovo, the President of Montenegro, Filip Vujanovic, stated during the meeting with Kosovo’s Deputy Prime Minister, Hashim Thaci, that demarcation of the border will happen very soon.

Kosovo’s Commission for the Demarcation of the Border Line also confirmed that it will hand over its report on the border line with Montenegro to the government of Kosovo, soon.