Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija
Dialogue in Brussels to continue, small steps to progress
BRUSSELS - Belgrade and Pristina are expecting a lot from the new round of the dialogue on the normalization of relations in Brussels, but diplomatic sources say that considerable progress should not be expected from the first high-level meeting scheduled for Monday afternoon.
Kosovo greatest challenge - army cheief
Kosovo greatest challenge - army cheief
BELGRADE -- The most important political and security challenge for Serbia is the situation in Kosovo and Metohija, Ljubisa Dikovic has said.
The Serbian Army (VS) chief told the Belgrade-based Danas newspaper that Serbia is, at the moment, not under military threat.
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Belgrade-Pristina dialogue to resume in Brussels
BELGRADE - Belgrade and Pristina will meet in Brussels to resume their talks on the normalization of relations, now facilitated by the new European foreign policy chief, Federica Mogherini, for the first time after ten months on Monday.
The negotiating teams are now being headed by Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic and Isa Mustafa, prime minister in the Kosovo government.
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"Serbia has ways to respond" to property issues
"Serbia has ways to respond" to property issues
BELGRADE -- Zeljko Sertic has said that the Serbian government will not allow the government of Kosovo to, with any act, violate the principle of ownership over property.
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Kosovo and Serbia Resume EU-Backed Talks
Serbia and Kosovo's prime ministers Aleksandar Vucic and Isa Mustafa are to meet for the first time on Monday with EU foreign policy chief Frederica Mogherini as Brussels seeks to revive the process of normalising relations after the formation of new governments in both Belgrade and Pristina.
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Migrants from Kosovo "find new route" in bid to reach EU
Migrants from Kosovo "find new route" in bid to reach EU
PRISTINA -- Ethnic Albanians continue to leave Kosovo in great numbers even after their departure via Merdare has been prevented.
Buses carrying immigrants headed for Hungary and on to other EU countries are no longer allowed to go via this administrative line crossing, located between Kosovo and central Serbia.
UNSC supports dialogue, voices concern over violence in KiM
NEW YORK - Members of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) welcomed the announced resumption of dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina scheduled to take place on February 9 and 10 in Brussels, while expressing concern over the violence that broke out during the recent protests in Kosovo.
Djuric, Pinter discuss Hungary's support to Serbia
BELGRADE - Director of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) Marko Djuric met with Hungarian Ambassador to Serbia Attila Pinter to discuss the support of Hungary to Serbia's EU integration and the continuation of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue.
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Serbia will continue to insist on Brussels agreement
NEW YORK - Serbian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic said on Friday that Serbia expects the political vacuum to be overcome now that the government in Pristina has been constituted, which should contribute to the continuation of implementation of agreements reached so far in the Brussels dialogue.
Stefanovic: 60,000 Kosovo Albanians want Serbian passports
BELGRADE - Serbian Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic said Friday that Serbia had received about 60,000 passport applications from Kosovo Albanians.