Serbia and Montenegro
"We know our mistakes - but NATO bombing wasn't one of them"
However, she said, the NATO bombing in 1999 was a mistake made of others, not of the citizens of Serbia.
"I understands bombing is difficult topic for Serbs"
"We are there to protect all people including the Serb community," Stoltenberg said in an interview with TV Prva, and stressed that NATO has no plans to reduce the presence of its troops in Kosovo.
Former Ambassador: Regional Security in the Balkans is Not Threatened
Mass protests have covered the Balkans. What is the cause of the people's dissatisfaction in Albania, Serbia and Montenegro, and is there any chance the stability of the Balkans to be threatened, Albania and Kosovo's former ambassador to Bulgaria Bobby Bobev commented in the morning block of the Bulgarian National Television.
Right to Know: A Beginner’s Guide to State Secrecy
Vuk Jankovic first got hooked when he was a law student at the University of Montenegro in Podgorica. But instead of tobacco, booze or narcotics, his addiction involves pestering state institutions for information.
The best part is — they are legally required to answer him.
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Kosovo is US aircraft carrier on ground - German politician
In an interview for Vecernje Novosti, which recalled that this German politician said back in 2000 that Kosovo was "America's need to dominate the Balkans" - he pointed out that since the aggressive war against the the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) in 1999, NATO, led by the United States, did not stop its conflicts.
FM expects "no agreement with Pristina - they don't want it"
He told Bijeljina-based BN broadcaster late on Thursday that "delimitation" of Kosovo is not a new idea, that it has been talked about for years, and that Serbia in 2005 had a proposal from the international community to partition Kosovo.
Two decades since Kosovo "peace debacle" in Rambouillet
The epilogue is known - after 17 days of negotiations that failed, on March 24, 1999, NATO started bombing the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (consisting of Serbia and Montenegro).
#Romania2019.eu/Hungarian ForMin Szijjarto says Western Balkans states should be integrated much faster in the EU
Hungarian Foreign Affairs Minister Peter Szijjarto stated on Thursday in Bucharest, prior to the informal meeting of the foreign affairs minister of the EU (Gymnich), that the Western Balkans states should be integrated in the European Union at a much faster pace than currently.
Sebastian Kurz: The Bulgarian Presidency Opened a New Era in the Importance of the Western Balkans
He participates in a debate on the Austrian EU presidency in the European Parliament, reported NOVA TV.
Speaking to the European Parliament, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz welcomed the return of the Western Balkans to the center of European events. Kurtz participated in the debate on the Austrian EU presidency in the last six months of 2018.
2025 'not unrealistic' target for FYROM accession, but after name deal passes, says EU commissioner
The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) has "good chances" of catching up with negotiations for European Union membership once the name deal with Greece goes through, the bloc's commissioner for enlargement, Johannes Hahn, has said.