Serbia and Montenegro
Drecun: UNSCR 1244 is still alive
BELGRADE - The opportunity for Serbia to present the facts and explain the dramatic nature of the situation in Kosovo-Metohija is where the greatest significance of Thursday's UN Security Council session lies, says Milovan Drecun, outgoing head of the Serbian parliamentary committee on Kosovo-Metohija.
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Brnabic: Thursday's UNSC session historic, truth about Kosovo-Metohija was heard
BELGRADE - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic said Thursday's UN Security Council session on Kosovo-Metohija was historic and that, during Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's speech, the world had heard the truth about the plight of Serbs in the province.
Vučić addresses UN Security Council: Widespread attacks directed against Serbs VIDEO
The session is being held at the request of Serbia, which requested it on Monday due to the situation in Kosovo and Metohija, and the request states, among other things, that the current situation is in sharp contrast to the UN Charter and UN Security Council Resolution 1244.
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The shameful resolution of the European Parliament on Serbia was adopted ​
Members of the European Parliament in Strasbourg voted on a resolution on local and parliamentary elections in Serbia, which also calls for an international investigation into the vote.
Dinars sent to Kosovo-Metohija in line with years-long practice - NBS
BELGRADE - In response to the latest statements by representatives of the Pristina interim institutions about Wednesday's thwarted transfer of Serbian dinars to Kosovo-Metohija, the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) once again underlined the funds had been intended for payment of wages, pensions, social benefits and other incomes to Serbs in the territory and that such a move by the Pristina author
Hybrid war waged against Serbia: Scheme shown
The President then referred to the external and internal destruction of Serbia and showed how they are doing it.
Vucic showed the scheme and said: "You need supremacy in the air, in every war. That's money. You need infantry. That's the situation on the ground. You need artillery, tanks and everything else, that's the media."
As he said, money comes from three sides.
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Officially: At precisely 4 p.m., Serbia submitted an urgent request
The request was submitted to the Guyana Mission to the political adviser in the mission of this country, which is the chair of the United Nations Security Council.
Pristina court acquits Kosovo-Metohija Serb of war crimes charges
PRISTINA - A Pristina court on Monday acquitted a Kosovo-Metohija Serb of charges of alleged war crimes committed against civilians during the 1999 conflict in Kosovo-Metohija.
The ruling said Zlatan Arsic from Ajnovce near Kosovska Kamenica was acquitted due to a lack of evidence by prosecutors.
An introduction to a total exodus of the Serbian people? "Kurti's 'Storm' for Serbs"
He added that such a move is a prelude to the exodus of the Serbian people.
"This is Kurti's 'Storm' for the Serbs, without a shot being fired against the Serbian community," Elek said at the Serbian List press conference in Kosovska Mitrovica.
Office for Kosovo-Metohija issues memo on consequences of Pristina's dinar ban
WASHINGTON - The Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija has issued a memorandum warning that Pristina's ban on the Serbian dinar could have far-reaching consequences for critical sectors such as hospitals, educational institutions and kindergartens, which are vital for the needs of Kosovo-Metohija Serbs, US-based internet news portal The Pavlovic Today reports, quoting diplomatic sources