States with limited recognition
Serbian official stopped at administrative line
The daily Vecernje Novosti said it learned this unofficially on Friday.
The report said that Petkovic was prevented from entering the territory of Kosovo and Metohija and was told that he needed the permission of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of so-called Kosovo.
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Parliamentary elections to be held in 2020
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Serbia and China have "extraordinary relations in all areas"
According to the Serbian government, they discussed "overall relations of the two countries and further forms of enhancing cooperation."
President warns that Pristina wants to move against Serbs
According to him, the excuse for the arrests is that they had participated "in corruption, and the like."
Church won't change position on Kosovo - and that's that
Tensions Flare at North Macedonia Shootout Hearing
There were chaotic scenes at Skopje's Appeals Court on Thursday, with the defendants shouting that they do not recognise the court, at the start of a hearing to decide on whether to hold a retrial of 33 ethnic Albanians who were convicted of involvement in a deadly two-day shootout in the town of Kumanovo in May 2015.
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Resolving Kosovo–Serbia Dispute Will ‘Stabilise Balkans’
Speaking about the now stalled EU-led Kosovo-Serbia dialogue on the normalisation of relations - progress in which is vital to their respective integration processes - Kapitanovic said both parties should return to the negotiating table.
"War criminals have no place in Kosovo government"
The embassy also expressed concern over the appointment of those who have been convicted of other serious criminal offenses, as well as the recruitment of persons without proper qualifications to positions in the executive branch.
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Djuric: Important that Kosovo elections go without incidents
The director of the Serbian government's Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric, said this on Monday in Belgrade in conversation with the head of the OSCE mission in Kosovo, Jan Braathu.
Import Tariff Fails to Benefit Kosovo, Study Shows
The food processing industry in Kosovo did not increase production or employment as a result of the 100-per-cent tariff applied to goods from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina last November, a study by the GAP Institute think tank, published on Sunday, shows.
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