Reactions to the International Court of Justice advisory opinion on Kosovo's declaration of independence

Stano: Status of public and social services must be addressed within dialogue

BRUSSELS - Commenting on a recent arrest of a Serb school principal in the Autonomous Province of Kosovo-Metohija, EU spokesperson Peter Stano said on Friday the issue of the status and transition of some basic public and social services must be addressed within the framework of the Brussels dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, in parallel with the establishment of a Community of Serb Munici

Vucic: Serbia, Indonesia have nurtured friendship based on trust, understanding

JAKARTA - Since the establishment of their diplomatic relations 70 years ago, Serbia and Indonesia have nurtured a friendship and partnership that has always been based on mutual trust and understanding, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic noted in an article published in the Jakarta Post.

Serbian MFA: Kosovo-Metohija bills aimed at protecting Serbs' rights, social security

BELGRADE - Serbia's MFA said on Friday Serbian bills on the Autonomous Province of Kosovo-Metohija, characterised by the US State Department and the German MFA as violation of the dialogue with Pristina, were intended to safeguard the rights and social security of Serbs in the province, aligning with Serbia's broader commitment to stability in the region.

Brnabić on TV Prva: "Vučić is fighting for Serbia in New York, while opposition..."

She will talk about the situation in Kosovo and Metohija, the address of Serbian President Aleksandar Vui at the UN Security Council session, as well as the position of the opposition, which claims that the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina is not a domestic matter for Serbia.

Pristina's unilateral actions not conducive to settlement of Kosovo issue - Chinese MFA

BEIJING - A spokesperson of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Monday Pristina's unilateral actions were not conducive to a settlement of the Kosovo-Metohija issue and added that the territorial integrity of Serbia should be respected in the process of finding a solution.

Serbia says it is disappointed with possible US sale of anti-tank missiles to Kosovo

The United States has received Kosovo's request to purchase Javelin anti-tank missiles, the US ambassador to Serbia on Thursday told President Aleksandar Vucic, who expressed "deep disappointment."

The US State Department said later Thursday that it approved the possible sale of the 246 missiles and related equipment to Kosovo for an estimated cost of $75 million.

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