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Vucic, Lajcak discuss developments in Kosovo-Metohija, position of Serbs
MOSTAR - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Tuesday he had had another open and concrete discussion with the EU special envoy for the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue Miroslav Lajcak about growing challenges that were ahead, the position of the Serbs, developments in Kosovo-Metohija and the shrinking space for resolving outstanding issues through constructive dialogue and respect of internati
Brnjak administrative crossing reopened, Jarinje remains closed
PRISTINA - The Brnjak administrative crossing between central Serbia and Kosovo-Metohija was reopened on Wednesday morning after being closed for ten days.
A regional deputy chief of the so-called Kosovo Police confirmed this in a statement to Tanjug, adding that the Jarinje administrative crossing remained closed.
Zakharova on Srebrenica: Unacceptable demonization of Serbs
The demonization of the Serbs as a "genocidal" people is unacceptable, said the spokeswoman of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Maria Zakharova today, commenting on the 28th year since the crime in Srebrenica.
Bulgarian Easter Breads are widely Sold in British Shops
Many British grocery stores are selling Bulgarian Easter Breads (kozunatsi), reported the travel site TravelNews. The online publication has found the traditional dessert at various outlets in Cambridge, Haverhill and London.
Pristina does not give up on the "cleansing" of the North?
By arresting and harassing Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija, Pristina continues its usual pattern, preceding upcoming religious holidays, with attempts to "cleanse" the north, writes "Novosti".
US Hosts ‘Constructive’ Talks on Contested Kosovo Serb Municipality Body
The US embassy in Pristina on Tuesday held a meeting of political and civil society representatives of Kosovo Albanians and Serbs to discuss the Association of Serb-Majority Municipalities, a proposed body to represent minority Serb interests in Kosovo which has become a sticking point in the ongoing dialogue to normalise relations between Belgrade and Pristina.
Serbia Launches New Holiday, Raises Concerns across Balkans
Serbia has celebrated a new national day of unity, amid concerns from neighbours in the western Balkans.
On Wednesday, Belgrade kicked off the holiday with a display of military power and calls for all Serbs in the Balkans to unite under one flag.
"Montenegrins are our brothers, we have no one closer" VIDEO
He explained that he did not understand the criteria according to which it was decided whose passengers Montenegro would open its borders to.
"Albanians oppose compromise, Serbs promote a frozen conflict. There's no solution"
"At the moment, Albanians do not want a compromise at all. In Serbia, the people who are in favor of the agreement with them are in such a minority that it is impossible to propose anything," President of Serbia said on a guest appearance last night on TV Kopernikus.
"We missed a major chance, we will pay high price for that"
Speaking of demarcation, he says he realized that the Serbs would never accept something that was our chance and that we would regret it dearly.
"I understood the message of the people, it was a great chance for us, but we missed it", Vucic told TV Happy.
He says we will do worse in the future, but no one will be able to blame him.