Partition
"Every normal person agrees with everything Dodik said"
Vucic pointed out that there are those in the international environment who would like an agreement to be reached, but also those "who would like less," and that there are examples of this in Serbia, too.
Putin's upcoming visit to Serbia discussed in Belgrade
According to a press release issued by the Foreign Ministry, Dacic and Chepurin spoke about further development of bilateral cooperation, and the upcoming visit to Serbia of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
They also discussed the visit of the Russian Foreign Ministry's spokesperson Maria Zakharova.
Bosnian Serbs Seek Same UN Status as Kosovo
If Kosovo becomes a member of the United Nations and other international institutions, Bosnia's mainly Serbian entity, Republika Srpska, RS, will demand the same, Milorad Dodika, the RS President, told Friday's Vecernje Novosti, a Serbian daily.
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"Partition means war," says Kosovo PM
Namely, the Kosovo prime minister told RTV Dukagjini that a partition "means war."
"A partition for me means war, I say it without hesitation and it is risky to talk about a partition," Haradinaj said, referring to the issue of "exchange of territory, that is, a partition of Kosovo" which the report said "Lufti Haziri brought to the public."
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US ambassador changes tune: Now partition can be discussed
This statement contradicts the ones he made earlier, when he described partition as a dangerous option.
Delawie was taking part in in the Pristina-based KTV broadcaster's Rubikon show, and did not mention his country's red lines on a partition of Kosovo that he pronounced in December. He also said that US support for Kosovo's independence is "unshakable, and will continue."
Bosnia Charges Ex-Policemen with Attacks on Bosniaks, Croats
Three former members of the police force in the town of Teslic in Bosnia’s Serb-dominated Republika Srpska entity were charged with involvement in the wartime persecution of dozens of Bosniaks and Bosnian Croats in 1992.
Bosnian Croats 'Undermining State' by Opening Brussels Office
After Dragan Covic, the Croat member of Bosnia's tripartite Presidency, announced that Bosnia's Croatian-majority cantons will open a joint representative office in Brussels, critics called the move a step towards the destabilisation, and even the collapse, of the Bosnian state.
Bosnian Serbs Accuse Britain of 'Meddling' in Election
Russia's ambassador to Bosnia, Petar Ivanov, and Milorad Dodik, the Bosnian Serb President, have criticised the UK for "meddling" in the October general election campaign" after Britain's Defence Secretary, Gavin Williamson, recently announced that the UK will send 40 extra military personnel to counter any "malign external influence" and to ensure "free and fair" general elections in Bosnia.
Bosnia Election Commission Accused of Upholding Discrimination
Bosnia's Central Election Commission, the CIK, has been accused of perpetuating discrimination in the country after it ruled that Svetozar Pudaric - an independent candidate for the election in October - could not stand as he is Bosnian Serb living in the wrong entity - the mainly Bosniak and Croatian Federation entity.