Serbia
RS president says Bosnia is “failed experiment”
Republic of Srpska (RS) President Milorad Dodik said on Friday that Bosnia-Herzegovina had proven to be an unsuccessful experiment.
He once again criticized the international community for “degrading the Dayton Peace Accords”.
European economy to dominate G8 summit
As the G8 assembles in the remote Camp David setting in Maryland, far from the eyes of the world’s press, the world’s problems press in.
Top of the agenda will be the sharpening financial crisis in Europe, with Greece hanging onto eurozone membership by its fingertips.
Common Albanian, Kosovo primer presented
A common reading primer for Kosovo and Albania was presented Friday in Prizren in Kosovo. Presenting the primer, Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha called on the neighbors to give up albanophobia because the “Albanians are a nation that knows how to preserve and maintain friendship”.
Serbia to choose president on Sunday
Serbian citizens in the country and abroad will vote for the new head of state in the presidential runoff on Sunday, May 20.
Since no candidate secured the needed majority in the first round, two candidates will compete in the runoff – Democratic Party (DS)-led coalition candidate Boris Tadić and Serbian Progressive Party (SNS)-led coalition c…
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Election silence ahead of May 20 second round
The campaigning for the second round of presidential elections in Serbia – to be held on May 20 – ended at midnight on Thursday.
The election silence has commenced and will stay in effect until polls close at 20:00 CET on Sunday.
“May 20 is referendum on Serbia’s direction”
Boris Tadić said on Thursday that the May 20 election was a referendum on where Serbia was headed, on the future of the country and the region. “May 20 is a referendum on whether Serbia is headed to the EU or is wavering on that path. It is a referendum on our future, the future of our region, on where Serbia should go,” the leader of the Democrat…
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Medvedev warns against “hasty Western wars”
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev cautioned Western powers on Thursday against launching “hasty” wars.
He explained that such wars could lead to the rise of radical Islamist factions and even result in regional nuclear wars, AFP has reported.
FM: We can get UNGA presidency
Nothing is over when it comes to the UN General Assembly presidency until the votes are counted on June 8, Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić told daily Blic.
“We have plenty of reasons to hope we will win, but every voting in the UN, especially when it is secret, is over only when the result is released,” he was quoted as saying.
Priština accused of training rebels for “armed resistance”
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad told the Russia 24 TV outlet that he had information that a Syrian opposition group had sent “people to train in Kosovo”.
Assad added that he believes in the veracity of this information. …
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Priština accused of training rebels for “armed resistance”
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad told the Russia 24 TV outlet that he had information that a Syrian opposition group had sent “people to train in Kosovo”.
Assad added that he believes in the veracity of this information. …
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