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Serbian Trucks blocked the Border with Kosovo - KFOR called for Negotiations
Truck drivers with Serbian registration, who have been waiting for several days at the border crossings between Serbia and Kosovo due to the Kosovo authorities' ban on the entry of Serbian goods into Kosovo, blocked the Merdare and Jarinje border crossings last night, Serbian media reported.
Week in Review: The Stories Less Often Told
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Kosovo and Israeli flags wave outside Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Pristina. Photo: BIRN
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Haradinaj: False news regarding Belgrade officials being banned from entering Kosovo
Brnabic and her Kosovo counterpart Haradinaj currently take part in the Western Balkan Summit in Poznan.
Serbian official to return to Kosovo after brutal arrest
Djuric's trip, 12 days after his arrest in Kosovska Mitrovica that caused fresh tensions between Belgrade and Pristina, has been confirmed by the Office, and also in Pristina, through statements made by the Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and an adviser to the minister, Jetlir Ziberaj.
Nigeria and Uganda removed from list of states that recognize Kosovo
The Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs has published an updated list of countries that have recognized Kosovo, Tanjug reported on Friday.
The agency cited the Pristina-based Albanian language daily Koha Ditore, which writes that Nigeria and Uganda have been removed from the list - and that Pristina never received their recognition notes.
Two names removed from list of states that recognize Kosovo
The Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs has published an updated list of countries that have recognized Kosovo, Tanjug reported on Friday.
The agency cited the Pristina-based Albanian language daily Koha Ditore, which writes that Nigeria and Uganda have been removed from the list - and that Pristina never received their recognition notes.
Pristina informs EU about bus hit by bottle in Serbian town
The Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs has informed EU members about an attack on a bus of a Kosovo company that took place in Krusevac.
Tanjug is reporting this on Tuesday, quoting Pristina-based media.
Pristina prevents Vulin from entering Kosovo
Pristina has banned Serbian cabinet minister Aleksandar Vulin from entering Kosovo, reports said on Monday.
According to Beta, the permission was not given by the Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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