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“We want a lasting, peaceful normalization." Kosovo-Serbia ties remain tense and the 14-year-long normalization talks facilitated by the EU have failed to make progress. The EU and the United ...
Kosovo's deputy premier says he hopes the new EU special envoy for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue process, Peter Sorensen, will take a fair approach to both sides when mediating implementation of the ...
Belgrade warned that Kenya’s decision could strain diplomatic ties and undermine ongoing negotiations to resolve the Kosovo dispute. Serbia vowed to use diplomatic and legal channels to defend ...
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Picula: Serbia will not enter EU while it sits on four chairsattaining EU membership remains a priority for Serbia’s foreign policy, but long delays in the accession process have encouraged the western Balkan country to build external economic ties ...
The relationship between Kosovo and Serbia remains tense and the 13-year-long normalization talks facilitated by the European Union have failed to make progress, especially following a shootout ...
A new cabinet is needed not only to run the economy and other services, but also proceed with the 14-year-long normalization ...
The first session of Kosovo’s newly-elected parliament had to be cancelled after it failed to constitute new lawmakers, a necessary move which could take the country into a prolonged legal saga before ...
This dispute is further complicated by external power dynamics: Kosovo enjoys firm backing from the US and NATO, while Serbia maintains close ties with Russia, positioning itself as Moscow’s ...
“We want a lasting, peaceful normalization.” Kosovo-Serbia ties remain tense and the 14-year-long normalization talks have failed to make progress. Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in ...
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