Politics of Kosovo
Dacic: Serbia firmly committed to continuing dialogue
BELGRADE - Serbian First Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic said on Monday Serbia was firmly committed to continuing dialogue and to dialogue as the only way of solving all open issues, including the Kosovo-Metohija issue.
An emergency session of the Government due to Kosovo and Metohija attended by Vučić
At the invitation of Prime Minister Ana Brnabi, the President of the Republic Aleksandar Vui will attend the session.
The main topic of this session is the dialogue about Kosovo and Metohija.
President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vui, will address the public today at 8:00 p.m.
Media: Vučić will be given an ultimatum
According to Novosti, the representatives of the EU, the USA, Italy and the representatives of the French President and the German Chancellor will today send Vui an "outright ultimatum regarding the status of Kosovo and Metohija, which is directly based on the plan of Macron and Scholz".
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Kosovo in 2023: Between ‘Crisis Management’ and ‘Conflict Resolution’
Kosovo's prime minister thinks a deal to settle relations with Serbia is within reach. Experts say the situation on the ground hardly gives cause for optimism.
British envoy: Neither the so-called Kosovo, nor Serbia...
Special envoy of Great Britain for the Western Balkans, Stuart Pich pointed out for the Kurir newspaper that both sides should fulfill all the obligations undertaken during the dialogue and added that the Community of Serbian Municipalities is one of them, as well as the so-called Kosovo and Serbia should not see this as a concession or a threat to their position, but as a constructive and resp
The new level of pressure from the US
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Brnabic: UN resolutions apply to Cyprus, but not to Serbia
BELGRADE - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic said on Wednesday double standards were at work in international relations when it comes to territorial disputes, citing the cases of Cyprus and Kosovo-Metohija, which she noted were being treated differently by the German foreign ministry.
Dacic: Three red lines for Serbia regarding Kosovo-Metohija situation
BUDAPEST - Serbian FM Ivica Dacic said on Tuesday in Budapest there were three red lines for Serbia when it comes to the situation in Kosovo-Metohija.
Petkovic: International law is there to stop little bullies like Kurti
BELGRADE - The head of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija Petar Petkovic said on Wednesday international law was the only determinant of the status of Kosovo-Metohija.
Slovak ministry: Any change of position to depend on Belgrade-Pristina normalisa
BELGRADE - In a comment on Pristina's EU membership bid, the Foreign Ministry of Slovakia says any change in Bratislava's position on the self-declared independence of the so-called Kosovo will depend on normalisation of Belgrade-Pristina relations.
Slovakia does not recognise the so-called Kosovo.