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Slovak FM Lajcak says OSCE monitoring situation in Kosovo (N1, FoNet, Beta)

Slovak Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajcak told Serbia’s heads of state and government that his country, as chair of the OSCE, is carefully monitoring the situation in Kosovo and will continue providing assistance and support to Serbia on its path to the European Union.

Lajcak: Two Balkans countries facing dissolution (Koha)

Slovak Foreign Minister, Miroslav Lajcak, said on Monday that the European Union is not being serious when it comes to discussing enlargement, that it has given up on the Western Balkans and that as a result two Balkans countries are facing dissolution and another three countries are in deep political crises. Although Lajcak did not specify the names of the countries, media are suggesting that the first two countries facing dissolution are Kosovo and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

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Lajcak: Slovakia supports visa liberalization for Kosovo (Gazeta Express)

Slovakia Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajcak said on Thursday that Slovakia sees no problem that the citizens of Turkey will travel without visas in the European Union, and that it supports visa liberalization for Kosovo, Ukraine and Georgia. Slovakia is one of the five member states of the EU which has not recognized Kosovo, but despite this Slovakia recognizes Kosovo passports and supports visa liberalization, the news site reports.

"If Schengen collapses, repercussions for W. Balkans" (B92, Tanjug, Nezavisne Novosti)

Western Balkan countries would be worst hit by the collapse of Schengen, Slovakia's Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajcak has warned.

Lajcak also believes the conditions have not been met for Bosnia-Herzegovina to become a candidate country for EU membership in February.

He has also called on the authorities in the Republika Srpska (RS) "to stop threatening with a referendum."