Bujanovac

Minister "worried about EU's and NATO's conspicuous silence"

However, Vulin assessed that the silence of the European Union and NATO when it comes to the statements of Ramush Haradinaj and Hashim Thaci was "worrying."

"Of course, Haradinaj, just like Thaci, cannot endanger peace and stability on any centimeter of the territory of the Republic of Serbia, and that is why the Serbian Army exists, anyway," the minister said in a statement.

Serbian Albanians Place Their Faith in EU Membership

As some Serbian and Kosovo politicians mull swapping territories between the two countries, members of the the ethnic Albanian minority in southern Serbia say they would rather see both countries inside the EU.

"This is not something new. This is a story that circles both in southern Serbia and Kosovo," Nedzad Beljulji, the owner of TV Spectra in Bujanovac, in southern Serbia, said.

Albanian president to visit Serbia "unofficially"

The Beta agency is reporting on Thursday that it received confirmation of this from the local government in that southern town.

Meta will be staying at the Gejzer Hotel in Sijarinska Banja, and during his visit to Medvedja, he will meet with municipal councilors and municipal officials from the ethnic Albanian community.

Mihajlovic: Serbia ready to build motorway to Sarajevo

BUJANOVAC - Serbia is ready to build a motorway form Belgrade to Sarajevo and a feasibility study is already complete, but Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) must reach an agreement on a route that will run through its territory, Serbian Deputy PM and Minister of Construction Zorana Mihajlovic said Wednesday.

Stankovic: No dissonant tones at meeting with Musliu

BUJANOVAC - At Thursday's meeting in Bujanovac, southern Serbia, Jonuz Musliu, head of Serbia's national council of ethnic Albanians, made no statements questioning the territorial integrity of Serbia or the integrity of any individual, says Zoran Stankovic, president of the government coordination body for southern Serbia.

Musliu: Edi Rama is my president

BELGRADE - Jonuz Musliu, head of Serbia's national council of ethnic Albanians, based in Bujanovac, southern Serbia, said Wednesday Albanian PM Edi Rama was his president.

"Of course Edi Rama is the president," he told Prva TV when asked if Aleksandar Vucic - or someone else - was his president.

Tanjug file photo

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