Josep Borrell
Borrell: Serbia and so-called Kosovo should fulfill all obligations of the Agreement
The High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell, said that the EU expects Serbia and the so-called Kosovo fulfills all obligations.
This refers to the obligations arising from the Agreement on Normalization of Relations.
Russia rejects US claims its UN council presidency is a joke
Russia's U.N. ambassador on Monday dismissed U.S. and European Union descriptions of its presidency of the Security Council this month as an April Fool's joke and announced a meeting to be chaired by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on defending the principles of the U.N. Charter, which Moscow is widely accused of breaking by invading Ukraine.
Week in Review: Tricks and Stunts
History in the Making?
Montenegrin president Milo Djukanovic at the polling station in Podgorica. Photo: BIRN/Samir Kajosevic
Montenegro's ruler of three decades, Milo Djukanovic, is in a pickle. April 2 could become a historic day if he loses in the second round of the presidential elections and gets voted out of power.
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European Council adopts conclusions on Belgrade-Pristina dialogue
BRUSSELS - EU leaders welcomed on Thursday an agreement reached by the leaders of Serbia and the so-called Kosovo in Ohrid, North Macedonia, on March 18.
In conclusions adopted at the end of the first day of a Brussels summit, the European Council called on both parties to "implement expediently and in good faith their respective obligations."
In Serbia, Cooperation with Kosovo Scientists Can Bring Threats of Violence
Next to Loncar's face was the emblem of the Kosovo Liberation Army, an ethnic Albanian guerrilla army that fought Serbian security forces in the late 1990s to end a decade of repression in Kosovo under then strongman Slobodan Milosevic.
Serbian tabloids had already accused the faculty of effectively recognising Kosovo, but Loncar, 37, said the posters left her "honestly shocked."
European Council to call on Belgrade, Pristina to meet commitments
BRUSSELS - The European Council will on Thursday call on Belgrade and Pristina to implement an agreement reached in Ohrid, North Macedonia, according to draft conclusions seen by Tanjug.
After Agreement, Kosovo and Serbia Argue Over Implementation
Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti complained on Tuesday that Belgrade is trying to avoid commitments that Serbia President Aleksandar Vucic made when the two countries verbally agreed on a normalisation plan and its implementation at the weekend.
Serbia and Kosovo Weren’t Desperate Enough for an Ohrid Breakthrough
Serbia would not give Kosovo diplomatic recognition, which its 2006 constitution excludes, but would be bound by an agreement not to try to represent Kosovo internationally, a de facto admission that it is a separate country, not a temporarily lost province.
Dendias attending EU meeting on Ukraine in Brussels
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias is attending an EU Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels focused mainly on Russia's aggression against Ukraine.
Monday's meeting is chaired by the EU Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell.
Borrell on the formation of CSM: Kosovo has agreed to launch immediately negotiations
EU High Representative for Foreign Policy and Security Josep Borrell said after the meeting that both parties will be bound by the agreement that will be part of their European path.