Janusz Bugajski
Pentagon Leaks: Serbia committed to Arms Supply for Ukraine
Serbia has agreed to supply weapons to Ukraine, according to one of the secret reports leaked on the Internet, reports Reuters. The leak of information, the authenticity of which cannot be independently verified, was dubbed by the media as "Pentagonleaks".
Serwer made a plan for Biden: No secession of RS, Kosovo's independence recognition
They will give recommendations to the future administration, which will be led by Joe Biden, on what attitude should be taken towards our region, and Dnevni Avaz states that it has exclusive information on what exactly will be requested.
US analyst on the new "Balkan Great Game"
Janusz Bugajski, Senior Fellow at the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) in Washington DC, claims that the struggle for influence between major powers, namely Russia and Western European powers, is still ongoing in the Balkans, similar to that waged in the 19th century.
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"Some still believe that Montenegro belongs to Serbia"
"It is part of the rule of law and the system of registration of real estate and potential state property, especially given the fact that Montenegro has gone through so much, if I may say , the change of states since independence before the First World War", senior associate at the Center for European Policy Analysis Janusz Bugajski told "Voice of America", commenting on Serbia's reactions to t
Senate Hearing Blames Dodik for Bosnia’s Stalemate
Speakers at the US Senate's subcommittee on Europe and regional-security cooperation on Wednesday blamed Bosnian Serb supremo Milorad Dodik for the current stalemate in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which was preventing the formation of a new state government and blocking the NATO integration process.
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"The only successful agreements implemented are those where Moscow played no role"
The Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) additionally states that the appointment of a new U.S. Envoy to restart talks between Kosovo and Serbia provides fresh impetus for a final resolution to one of the most intractable regional problems, the author Janusz Bugajski wrote.
Djukanovic Keeps Montenegro's Would-be Presidents Guessing
Two months before the presidential election in Montenegro, it is still unknown who the main candidates in the race will be.
The main parties are all pondering their options, waiting to see if Montenegro's veteran leader, Milo Djukanovic, returns once again to frontline politics.
US "to go on offensive against Putin's intentions"
Mike Pence's visit to Europe "proves" the US plans an "offensive against Russia's intention to undermine the integrity and sovereignty of any European state.
This is the assessment of US analyst Janusz Bugajski, according to Beta.
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"With Montenegro in, Serbians could view NATO differently"
Montenegro's membership in NATO could change the way Serbians view the alliance, says Janusz Bugajski.
According to this senior fellow at the Washington-based Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA), this is possible "if Montenegro becomes more successful and attracts more investments."