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Message of the head of Hezbollah: "They should have struck Israel, now it's too late"
Until a few hours ago, it was a question that was being speculated around the world, and the leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, solved those dilemmas by saying:
Greece on the side of Serbia, afraid of Turkey?
"Greece has always been a friendly country, and due to the political closeness of the two nations, they would like to see Serbia in the EU", says Slobodan Zecevic from the Institute for European Studies.
The position on Kosovo has not changed, because they have similar conflicts with Turkey, Zecevic added.
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US and EU diplomats and Kosovo: "Too many cooks spoil the broth"
According to "Sputnik", it seems that the U.S. team for the Balkans, which consists of Gabriel Escobar, the White House special representative for the Balkans, and Matthew Palmer, now in charge of electoral reform in Bosnia-Herzegovina, will get a third team member.
Slovenian proposal is a surprise, but who's behind it?
This is what Slobodan Zecevic from the Institute for European Studies thinks about the new Slovenian proposal, which surprised many.
Why five EU members will not recognize the so-called Kosovo
Cyprus, Greece, Slovakia, Romania and Spain firmly hold their political views on the so-called Kosovo, because otherwise they would have a problem with their territorial integrity.
A surprise for us from the White House; "It won't take long"
The White House has revealed that Western Balkans is among the six priorities of the new US administration. This means that Serbia must be ready for new challenges, primarily pertaining to the Kosovo issue, writes Sputnik.
Big powers need crisis to keep Balkans on leash - analysts
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Whatever model is offered as a platform by Belgrade to solve the decades-old Kosovo and Metohija puzzle, it will not be liked by "world powers."
Richard Lewis: Bulgaria should Join the Eurozone If Its Ready
''Bulgaria should join the Eurozone if it meets all the criteria'', stated in an interview for Radio Horizont Richard Lewis from the Institute for European Studies.
Lewis is sure that the collapse of the Eurozone will have a devastating effect on the economy and will not be accepted by the politicians.
Analysts say "Albania is not well-intentioned"
Misa Djurkovic of the Institute for European Studies has told B92 that Albania is "not well-intenetioned" toward Serbia.
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