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EC adopts SAA proposal for Kosovo based on Taiwan model
BRUSSELS - The European Commission (EC) Thursday adopted the Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) proposal for Kosovo and sent it to the Council for consideration, but it still not mean that Kosovo could soon become a candidate for membership of the European Union, Tanjug learned in Brussels.
Linta: Croatia must stop celebrating "Operation Storm"
BELGRADE - The president of the Coalition of Refugee Associations, Miodrag Linta, has urged the EU to request Croatia to start war crimes trials and stop glorifying its military operation "Storm".
Montenegro Protests Over Croatia's Adriatic Oil Probes
Montenegro's Foreign Minister, Igor Luksic, on Thursday said his government had sent four protest notes to Croatia over a planned oil and gas probe in the waters of the disputed Prevlaka area, south of Dubrovnik.
Mikelic: Krajina Serbs to sue Croatia
JAGODINA - Krajina Serbs will file a lawsuit against Croatia for genocide in World War II and ethnic cleansing in the 1990s, says former Republic of Serb Krajina Prime Minister Borislav Mikelic.
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Rejected genocide claims provide chance for Croatia, Serbia to boost relations
"All efforts towards achieving peace in Ukraine"
"All efforts towards achieving peace in Ukraine"
MUNICH -- Aleksandar Vucic says "all efforts must be made to achieve peace in Ukraine," and that it is the precondition for any further talks about the crisis.
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Vucic: All efforts towards achieving peace in Ukraine
MUNICH - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said that all efforts must be made to achieve peace in Ukraine, adding that it is the precondition for any further talks on the crisis in this country.
Govt, opposition parties on ICJ ruling
BELGRADE - The government and opposition parties in Serbia agree in their assessment that the ruling passed by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which decided to drop the mutual genocide suits filed by Croatia and Serbia, opens the doors to the search for a solution left over from the war in the territory of former Yugoslavia.
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Veselinovic: Solve problems of banished Serbs, Serb refugees
BELGRADE - President of the Serbian parliament Committee on the Diaspora and Serbs in the Region Janko Veselinovic stated that now that the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has adopted the ruling to drop mutual genocide suits filed by Serbia and Croatia, all open issues concerning the rights of Serb refugees and banished Serbs from Croatia need to be taken care of.
Serb refugees: Extra pressure on Croatia to obey obligations
BELGRADE - After the ruling of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, Serb refugees expect the international community to react and exert additional pressure on Croatia to obey the obligations it took on and to restore all the rights the Serbs had by the end of 1990, the Association of Refugee and Other Associations of Serbs from Croatia released on Wednesday.