Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website.
Skip to main content

US Ambassador shows Serbian pupils map without Kosovo? (BETA, B92)

Independent MP Miladin Sevarlic says US Ambassador Scott gave a lecture at a school in Apatin, showing the children a map of Serbia without Kosovo, B92 reports. Kosovo is Serbia's southern province where ethnic Albanians 11 years ago unilaterally declared independence, which Serbia considers to be a violation of its Constitution and territorial integrity. Sevarlic told reporters in the Serbian National Assembly on Friday that Ambassador Scott spoke at the Zarko Zrenjanin elementary school in Apatin, a town in northern Serbia, and that he learned about the event from the local media. "For ho

Vucic and Scott discussed Belgrade-Pristina dialogue (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met today with US Ambassador Kyle Scott and discussed Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, Tanjug news agency reported. Vucic told Scott he is not an optimist, but that Serbia is ready to continue the dialogue if Pristina revokes its decision on 100 percent tariffs on goods from Serbia.

Serbian President "surprised by US Ambassador's statement" (TV Happy, Tanjug, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said late on Tuesday he was surprised by US Ambassador Kyle Scott saying that "not only Pristina is to blame". Ambassador Scott said earlier the blame for the current relations between Belgrade and Pristina is also the absence of dialogue on both sides. "I am surprised by Scott's statement. Hang on, man. They say, don't shift the blame.

US envoy: No use of Belgrade - Pristina mutual blaming (N1, Beta)

The US ambassador to Serbia Kyle Scott told reporters on Tuesday the situation regarding the European Union-mediated Belgrade – Pristina dialogue on normalisation of relations was extremely complicated, but that there was no benefit from the two sides blaming each other, the Beta news agency reported.

The ambassador said it was necessary for both sides to sit down and normalise the dialogue.

“The US and the EU are steering both sides in that direction,” Scoot said.

Scott: No red lines for Kosovo, Reeker has no solution (Tanjug, B92)

US Ambassador in Serbia, Kyle Scott said Washington does not draw ‘red lines’ when it comes to the resolution of the Kosovo issue, B92 reports. Speaking for Belgrade-based Kurir, Ambassador Scott noted any solution the two sides agree about would be supported, but the solution should be implantable and lasting. “We are not drawing ‘the red lines’, we do not decide on what would happen, if what they agree about can contribute to stabilizing the region, if it can be implementable and lasting, then we would probably support it.

Scott: US wants to see Serbia in EU (Tanjug, B92)

The US wants to see Serbia in EU and in the family of European peoples, Ambassador Kyle Scott said, adding that in this regard, his country would intensify relations with Serbia, Tanjug news agency reported. He also said by joining the EU, Serbia would get stronger after all it underwent with its neighbors and people would be able to live better. “You want your citizens to live same as in Europe and to become a part of the European club, but you have to respect their rules,” Ambassador Scott said at the Kopaonik Business Forum. Head of the EU Delegation to Serbia, Sem Fabrizi speaking at th

US Ambassador triggers Serbs with "side of history" comment (Politika, B92)

The US Ambassador in Belgrade Kyle Scott "really hit a nerve" with a large number of citizens of Serbia, as seen in the comments left on websites and social networks. The daily Politika writes this on Friday, adding that, as in most other cases when US Ambassador Kyle Scott crossed the imaginary line of diplomatic propriety toward Serbia, or when his words hurt the feelings of a large number of citizens here, reactions followed this time as well - both from officials and from the public. "Serbia has always been on the right side of history.

FM Dacic to US Ambassador Scott: Which side of history are you on? (Vecernje Novosti, Tanjug, B92)

Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic has replied to US Ambassador to Serbia Kyle Scott, who believes that, on the issue of the situation in Venezuela, Serbia is on the wrong side of history. "The Americans are properly on the right side, supporting Kosovo. We were on their side in both world wars, and they chose the ones they fought against in both wars," Dacic told Belgrade-based daily Vecernje Novosti. Scott has previously said on his official Twitter account that Serbia is "on the wrong side of history" regarding the political crisis in Venezuela.

Scott: US continuously urges Pristina to revoke tariffs (BETA)

US Ambassador to Serbia, Kyle Scott in a meeting with Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said the US is continuously urging Pristina authorities to revoke tariffs on goods from Serbia, BETA news agency reports. He also noted the tariffs represent an obstacle to the dialogue, press statement of the Serbian Government reads.