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Dacic condemns Cameron statement about helping so-called Kosovo
BELGRADE - Serbian FM Ivica Dacic said on Thursday a statement by UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron that the UK would help the so-called Kosovo gain new recognitions was utterly hypocritical and deserved the strongest condemnation.
Dacic: Regardless of protests, Serbia will have firm position on state affairs
BELGRADE - Serbian First Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic said on Thursday there was a synchronicity between developments on Serbia's domestic political scene and Pristina PM Albin Kurti's moves against Serbs in Kosovo-Metohija.
"Suspend all aid to Pristina"
Claudia Tenney, who is also the co-chair of the Serbian caucus in the US Congress, submitted a bill that would suspend all aid to Pristina until it fulfills its obligations.
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Stano: Brussels and Ohrid agreements legally binding
BRUSSELS - EU spokesperson Peter Stano said on Friday the Brussels and Ohrid agreements from the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue were legally binding in their entirety to both parties and that their comprehensive implementation was an integral part of the parties' EU paths.
Lavrov: "Serbia won't open a new EU chapter if it doesn't impose sanctions on Russia"
"If you want to join the EU, I think you won't open a new chapter if you don't follow all EU decisions, including the sanctions against Russia," Lavrov said at a press conference during the OSCE Ministerial Council, answering a question from a journalist from Serbia what the final outcome of talks between Belgrade and Pristina would be.
Stano: Kosovo Serbs should be allowed to vote in upcoming Serbian elections
BRUSSELS - EU spokesman Peter Stano said on Wednesday the EU had noted with regret the Pristina authorities had not permitted the customary practice of allowing Kosovo Serbs to vote in the territory of Kosovo-Metohija in Serbian elections and that the decision was not in line with the spirit of dialogue, the principle of protecting the rights of non-majority communities and trust-building betwe
Von der Leyen: Normalisation of Belgrade-Pristina relations needed, violence unacceptable
BELGRADE - European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said in Belgrade on Tuesday normalisation of Belgrade-Pristina relations was necessary and that violence was completely unacceptable.
EC calls for de-escalation efforts by Belgrade, Pristina, implementation of agreements
BRUSSELS - In conclusions adopted at a Brussels summit on Friday, the European Council said Belgrade and Pristina must "pursue sustained de-escalation efforts, as well as ensure the holding of new elections in the north of Kosovo as soon as possible, with the active participation of Kosovo Serbs," and added that failure to de-escalate tensions would have consequences.
Dacic: No recognition or UN admission of so-called Kosovo
BELGRADE - Serbia's FM Ivica Dacic said in the parliament on Monday the Serbian state leadership's policy on Kosovo-Metohija was clear and that there would be no recognition or UN admission of the so-called Kosovo.
Vucic: Even worst dialogue with Pristina better than having no dialogue
BEIJING - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Monday dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina was important even though it was clear Pristina's PM Albin Kurti wanted no dialogue.