Foreign relations of Kosovo
Bulgaria Among 13 Countries with a Declaration on Accelerated EU Integration of the Western Balkans
Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ekaterina Zaharieva, together with the ministers of 12 other EU member states, urged acceleration of the European integration of the Western Balkans, the press center of the MFA announced.
Kosovo President Secretly Appoints War Crimes Convict as Adviser
The Kosovo Anti-Corruption Agency's report on the declaration of wealth of public servants, published on Thursday, revealed that Rrustem Mustafa, popularly known as 'Remi', has been an adviser to Kosovo President Hashim Thaci for the last four months, unknown to the public.
Belgrade can't sue Pristina; it will be countermeasures
Honorary Albanians: Jumping the Queue into Europe
For the best part of two decades, long lines outside European embassies were a morning fixture of capitals up and down the Balkans as citizens of the states spawned by Yugoslavia's demise and post-communist Albania queued for visas and the opportunity to travel to the West.
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Hague Prosecutors Quiz Kosovo Ex-Commander Selimi as ‘Suspect’
The Hague-based Specialist Prosecutor’s Office has interviewed former Kosovo Liberation Army commander Sylejman Selimi - who was recently freed from jail after a war crimes sentence - as a suspect, his lawyers said.
"War criminals have no place in government"
The two organizations stated this on Tuesday in a press release entitled, "War criminals have no place in government!"
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"Kosovo historically part of Serbia, as Crimea is of Russia"
Kosovo is a historical part of Serbia, as Crimea is a historical part of Russia, she added.
"Venezuela was always been on the side of Serbia in all international organizations. Likewise, Serbia has done for us," El-Andari has told the daily Politika.
Dacic confirms, Pristina denies new recognition withdrawal
Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has confirmed this information.
Solomon Islands were among the countries that recently did not vote for Kosovo's admission to Interpol.
Koha writes that this state in Oceania has informed the Kosovo Foreign Ministry in writing about the withdrawal of the recognition of Kosovo.
Kosovo Fails For Third Time To Win Interpol Membership
Kosovo has failed for a third time to become a member of Interpol, the international police agency has announced.
Kosovo's application was assessed at Interpol's four-day general assembly in the the United Arab Emirates city of Dubai, together with applications from other states who want to join the 192-member police organization, reports Radio Free Europe.
Kosovo Expects Victory in Interpol Membership Bid
As the general assembly of the international criminal police organization, Interpol, prepares to vote on Kosovo's membership in Dubai, politicians from both Kosovo and Serbia are hoping their conflicting plans will be confirmed.
Kosovo Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli jetted on Sunday to Dubai in a final push to convince member states to support Kosovo's bid.
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