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Kosovo Serb Leader Expands Businesses in Serbia
Milan Radoicic, a leading figure in northern Kosovo close to Serbia's ruling Progressive Party, has expanded his business operations in Serbia by becoming part-owner of a construction company with another Kosovo Serb, Zvonko Veselinovic.
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Serbia Grateful to Bulgaria for its Vote in Energy Community
Prime Minister Ana Brnabic held a bilateral meeting with Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov in Sofia on Thursday.
During it, she "expressed her gratitude for support for voting in the European Energy Association," the Serbian government announced on its website, citing a statement the PM made for Tanjug, reports b92.net
Situation in Kosovo far from safe and stable - FM
First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic said this on November 15 in New York City, at a session of the UN Security Council dedicted to Kosovo.
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French ambassador offers apology to Vucic and to Serb nation
Mondoloni told Prva TV on Monday morning that what happened with the seating arrangement during a ceremony in Paris to mark 100 years since the end of the First World War was "regrettable."
President unhappy with "Church in politics" - over Kosovo
On the occasion of the announcement of the Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) Assembly's announcement, that at no cost should the question of full sovereignty and integrity of Serbia in Kosovo and Metohija be put under a question mark, Vucic said that sovereignty is guarded by territory and people, and asked what of that Serbia has in Kosovo.
Another country no longer recognizes Kosovo - FM announces
Serbia's First Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic announced this on Friday.
Dacic broke the news to the agency Tanjug.
Earlier, Suriname, Liberia, Sao Tome and Principe, Guinea-Bissau, Burundi, Papua New Guinea and Lessoto all decided to rescind their earlier decisions regarding Kosovo.
FM to German MP: Kosovo won't be given away for EU carrot
The Serbian foreign minister and first deputy prime minister in this way reacted to a German MP from Chancellor Angela Merkel's party saying in Belgrade on Wednesday that he had a message, and that it was that Serbia "cannot be a part of the EU until it de jure recognizes Kosovo."
EU: KSF can "transform only in accordance with constitution"
Last week, the Kosovo assembly adopted three draft laws on the transformation of the KSF, with Serb List members of the assembly opposed, Albanian language paper Zeri is reporting. The aim was to circumvent the constitutional changes, which must have be supported by the Serbs.
Kosovo, Serbia Condemn Attack on Serb Pilgrims
Leading politicians in Pristina and Belgrade condemned an attack on two buses carrying Serb pilgrims to an Orthodox Christian monastery in eastern Kosovo.
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"Only Jens spoke with me when Thaci went to North"
"Half of those world bureaucrats were hiding, I got Jens right away and it meant a lot for calming the situation, he was not hiding," the Serbian president told reporters in Mladenovac, where he was together with the NATO chief of Monday.
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