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EU members should open talks with Bosnia on joining, executive branch says
The European Union's executive arm will recommend that member countries open accession negotiations with Bosnia-Herzegovina, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Tuesday, despite lingering ethnic divisions in the Western Balkan country.
Lucic: As largest company in Kosovo-Metohija, Telekom Srbija a problem for Pristina
BELGRADE - Telekom Srbija CEO Vladimir Lucic said on Tuesday Pristina was trying to shut down his company's operations in Kosovo-Metohija because it had a problem with Telekom Srbija as the largest firm in Serbia's southern province.
The situation is better now, but Pristina is periodically trying to put Telekom Srbija under pressure, Lucic told Prva TV.
Bulgaria's Arms Imports Skyrocket
Bulgaria has experienced a staggering increase in arms imports, rising by 920% between 2019 and 2023 compared to the period of 2014 to 2018. This significant surge in arms procurement was revealed in a report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), highlighting a notable shift in Bulgaria's defense strategy.
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Dacic receives Botsan-Kharchenko
BELGRADE - Serbian First Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic received Russian Ambassador to Belgrade Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko on Monday to discuss the most significant topics of mutual interest as well as further cooperation in the international arena.
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Vucic meets with US ambassador
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met with US Ambassador to Belgrade Christopher Hill on Monday to discuss topics including the position of Serbs in Kosovo-Metohija.
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Brnabic receives new head of CoE office in Serbia
BELGRADE - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic met with newly-appointed head of the Council of Europe (CoE) Office in Serbia Janos Babity on Friday to discuss cooperation to date and continuation of cooperation with the CoE on existing as well as new programmes.
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Filipovic: Serbia-NATO cooperation important for peace in Kosovo-Metohija
BRUSSELS - Serbia's Ambassador to NATO Branimir Filipovic says Serbia-NATO cooperation has been "continuously very good", with a high level of communication at various levels, and that it is very important for preserving peace and security in Kosovo-Metohija, NATO being the only legal military force in the territory under UNSCR 1244.
Fico: I see no reason for Slovakia to recognise Kosovo, we would return to Kfor
BRATISLAVA - In an exclusive interview for Tanjug, Slovak PM Robert Fico said on Thursday his country saw no reason to recognise the so-called Kosovo.
Fico said Slovakia was a small country adhering to the principle that small countries that did not resolve their problems by military means could rely only on international law.
Explosive device lobbed at Serb-owned hospitality establishment in Kosovo-Metohija
RANILUG - An explosive device was lobbed at a Serb-owned hospitality establishment in the Ranilug municipality near Kosovska Kamenica, Kosovo-Metohija, last night and the blast caused material damage.
The establishment was closed at the time of the explosion, the RTS reported.
Explosive device lobbed at Serb-owned hospitality establishment in Kosovo
RANILUG - An explosive device was lobbed at a Serb-owned hospitality establishment in the Ranilug municipality near Kosovska Kamenica, Kosovo-Metohija, last night and the blast caused material damage.
The establishment was closed at the time of the explosion, the RTS reported.