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Serbia Agrees to Normalization of Relations With Kosovo

Tristan Vanheuckelom March 21, 2023

While verbal assurances towards that end have been made, both parties refrained from actually inking the deal.

Kosovo and Serbia Backtracking on EU-Brokered Deal

Tadhg Pidgeon March 13, 2023

With more talks due on Saturday it appears the EU is still powerless to break the long-running diplomatic deadlock, in spite of both countries’ desire to join the bloc.

“The recognition of Kosovo sets a catastrophic precedent in Europe”: An Interview with Tamara Milenković Kerković

Álvaro Peñas March 5, 2023

“We are totally opposed to the so-called Franco-German agreement, which is nothing more than an ultimatum to recognise the state of Kosovo.”

Deal Brokered by EU Between Kosovo and Serbia

Tadhg Pidgeon February 28, 2023

The leaders’ endorsement of the deal represents a major breakthrough for their countries’ deadlocked relations.

Kosovo Unites Serbian National and Conservative Movements

Álvaro Peñas February 18, 2023

Demonstrations in Belgrade against Europride and in favour of traditional values showed the strength of patriotic movements and the Church. The new National Rally will hold a large meeting on 20 February in Nis.

Serbian President Predicts Major Escalation in War in Coming Months

Robert Semonsen February 13, 2023

“We are facing the biggest crisis in the world since World War II. What we have seen before is almost nothing compared to what is ahead of us. I know there’s a big escalation ahead of us … The next five or six months will be the worst of the conflict,” Vučić declared.

Serbia Calls on Russia to End Domestic Recruitment for Ukraine War

Robert Semonsen January 20, 2023

The president’s critical remarks come as Serbia, which so far has maintained its close economic ties with Russia amid the war in Ukraine, faces increased pressure from the West to impose sanctions.

Hungarian FM Szijjártó Takes a Subtle Swipe at U.S. Government Over Ukraine

Robert Semonsen January 16, 2023

“Neither the Hungarians nor the Serbs are responsible for this war, but both nations are paying the price,” Foreign Minister Szijjártó said.

NATO Denies Serbia an Army Presence in Kosovo 

Tristan Vanheuckelom January 10, 2023

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić had sought to put troops in Northern Kosovo to protect the ethnic Serb minority there.

Crisis Averted As Serbs in Kosovo’s North Lift Barricades

Tristan Vanheuckelom January 1, 2023

“Diplomacy prevailed in de-escalating tensions in north Kosovo. Violence can never be a solution,” Josep Borrell, the EU’s top diplomat, said.

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