International recognition of Kosovo

"No" to Pristina's request

In the Council of Europe, the discussion on the request of the so-called of Kosovo for admission without a conclusion on the precise date of putting it on the agenda of the Council of Ministers for re-discussion.
Aleksandra Djurovi, head of the Serbian mission to the Council of Europe, told Tanjug.

Serbian ambassador summoned over Vučić’s statements about Slovenia

Ljubljana – The Slovenian Foreign Ministry has summoned Serbian Ambassador to Slovenia Zorana Vlatković for talks over the statements that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić made about Slovenia during Slovenian President Borut Pahor’s visit in Belgrade on Saturday.

"Greece is not changing its position and will not recognize Kosovo"

"During his recent visit to Belgrade (June 3), Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikos Dendias reiterated that Greece's position remains unchanged and that it does not intend to recognize Kosovo's independence," said the ambassador, answering in a written interview for Tanjug the question of whether Pristina's expectations to Greece will be the first of the five remaining EU members to recognize Koso

New U.S. Plan for Kosovo and Metohija; "To be fully honest..." VIDEO

"The Western Balkans is a central part of the vision of a whole, free and prosperous Europe. That is the vital interest of the United States and at the core of its foreign policy", Gabriel Escobar said at the subcommittee session of the American Senate for Foreign Affairs for Europe and regional security cooperation.

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