Kosovo
Djuric banned from entering Kosovo-Metohija for two weeks
BELGRADE - Kosovo Foreign Minister Enver Hodzaj has banned Marko Djuric, the head of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija, from entering Kosovo-Metohija for the next two weeks, Pristina's Ekspress daily reported Monday.
Hodzaj made the decision following consultations with Prime Minister Isa Mustafa and security institutions in Kosovo-Metohija, the paper reported.
Nikolic: Serbia wants to join EU, but not at price of recognising Kosovo
BELGRADE - Serbia wants to become a full EU member, but not at the price of recognising Kosovo-Metohija or giving up on the friendship with Russia, President Tomislav Nikolic said Wednesday at a meeting with the Czech Foreign Ministry's special Western Balkans and OSCE envoy Stefan Fuele.
Vucic: I would not say this is an ultimatum
BELGRADE - A decision on the implementation of the Belgrade-Pristina agreement on telecommunications is due in the coming period, and it will certainly be a difficult one for Serbia, PM Aleksandar Vucic said Wednesday, noting he could not say the country was facing an ultimatum.
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Serbia to give up EU integrations because of the Brussels ultimatums regarding Kosovo?
BELGRADE - Serbia has been faced with a difficult and serious ultimatum when it comes to Kosovo and Metohija - it is asked to renounce the property of Telekom Srbija in the province, said the Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Djuric, adding that Belgrade should decide until Sunday whether it accepts or not the "grotesque draft agreement on telecommunications".
“Serbia is facing a severe ultimatum over Kosovo”
"When it comes to Kosovo, Serbia is faced with a severe and serious ultimatum because it is asked to renounce the property of Telekom Serbia in the province."
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Kosovo Blocks Serbian Official's Planned Visit
Bashmir Xhemaj, an adviser to Kosovo Foreign Minister Enver Hoxhaj, told BIRN on Monday that Kosovo had prohibited Marko Djuric, head of the Serbian government's office for Kosovo, from entering the country because he had broken the protocol on official visits.
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Djuric: We have not agreed to "telecommunication enclaves" for Serbs
BRUSSELS - Belgrade has not agreed to establishment of "telecommunication enclaves" for Kosovo Serbs, the head of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija, Marko Djuric, said Friday after the Belgrade and Pristina delegations had failed to reach a deal on the implementation of an agreement on telecommunications following days of talks in Brussels.
Serbian police arrest Kosovo police director
BELGRADE - The Interior Ministry of Serbia on Thursday officially confirmed the Serbian police had arrested a 40-year-old resident of Urosevac, Kosovo-Metohija, identified as N.T. pursuant to an indictment issued by the High Court in Nis on terrorism charges.
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No progress in Belgrade-Pristina talks on telecommunications
BRUSSELS - There was no visible progress or official statements late Wednesday following three days of this week's Belgrade-Pristina talks on telecommunications.
Kosovo to Raise Albanian Unification Issue After RS Referendum
BELGRADE - The international community, in an attempt to put pressure on Serbia and Republika Srpska after a recent referendum, is behind Kosovan calls for a referendum on unification with Albania, the former head of Serbia's Military-Security Agency (VBA) Momir Stojanovic told Sputnik Serbia.