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Kosovo is ending, and there are no demonstrations
Aljbin Kurti finishes the last remnants of the Serbian state in Kosovo. Aleksandar Vučić is standing on the ruins of his "Kosovo policy", if such a thing even existed
Aljbin Kurti finishes the last remnants of the Serbian state in Kosovo. Aleksandar Vučić is standing on the ruins of his "Kosovo policy", if such a thing even existed
A little about the abolition of the dinar in Kosovo, a lot about great economic successes, plans and the bright future of Serbs and Serbia, despite "Kurti's" internal and external "lobbyists"
The President of Kosovo said that on the issue of the dinar one should listen to the allies, while the message from the Prime Minister of Kosovo is that the decisions of the Central Bank of Kosovo are independent
That would make it impossible for all Serbian institutions to work in Kosovo, explains the coordinator of the national convention for chapter 35, Dragiša Mijačić.
"Once again, President Vučić informed the EU special representative in detail about the seriousness of the situation faced by the Serbs, both north and south of the Ibar, expressing, at the same time, the hope that results will be reached in the further process of dialogue," the statement said.
The topic of several hours of separate meetings was the plan for the formation of the Union of Serbian Municipalities, but according to the statute created by the European Union
The High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Policy and Security confirmed that the subject of the talks in Brussels was a new, European proposal on the statute of the Community of Municipalities with a Serbian majority in Kosovo. Neither Vučić nor Kurti liked him
"Serbia has clearly said that it wants all agreements to be implemented, from the basic one from 2013 to those later in Brussels and Ohrid, and we have always emphasized only one thing, which is known - and that is that Serbia cannot accept membership in the UN or Kosovo's independence," said the President of Serbia
On the sidelines of the October summit of the European Council, the situation in Kosovo and Metohija is being discussed. The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, met with European officials, with whom the Pristina delegation had previously spoken
Diplomatic sources have confirmed that this week Pristina and Belgrade are expected to declare the demands made by the members of the "big five".
The terrorist attack on the Kosovo police in Banjska must be thoroughly investigated, and the attackers must be brought to justice, said the European Union's special envoy for the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina.
Where Vučić is with an eye, Srpska lista is with a jump. The president of the Serbian List, Goran Rakić, after Vučić's "advice", immediately asked Priština to call for special elections. Who still remembers the demand that the same character read on November 5 last year about leaving all Kosovo institutions "until the moment Pristina withdraws its decisions on re-registration and forms the ZSO"? Or else he calls on the Serbian List from April 23 this year that "Serbs should look with disdain on all those who plan to go (to the elections)"
The European Union's special envoy for dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, Miroslav Lajčak, and the American envoy for the Western Balkans, Gabriel Escobar, will arrive in Belgrade and Pristina on Saturday, October 21, European Union spokesman Petar Stano confirmed for KoSS
The Kosovo Police Minister claims that they have an alleged lead that leads to Danilo Vučić. Aleksandar Vučić said that his son has nothing to do with anything, except that he loves Serbia and Kosovo and Metohija as part of it, in accordance with the UN Charter
Ivan Obradović (15), Zoran Stanojević (18), Vukota Gvozdenović (16), Svetislav Ristić (18), Ivan Radević (24) and Dragan Trifović (18) were killed in the attack on guests of the "Panda" cafe.
Tonight, a vehicle that arrived from Belgrade was searched in Kolašin, in which was a patient who was returning from Belgrade, and the medical staff was brutally thrown out of the vehicle with their hands up.
"If he goes unpunished, then he will repeat the crime," said Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti
During his guest appearance on RTS, the President of Serbia said that he is against killing, but that the Serbs who are responsible for the murder of the Kosovo policeman will never be terrorists for him. And extraordinary parliamentary, Belgrade and provincial elections and elections in some other municipalities can be held as early as December 17
On Wednesday, the Government of Kosovo made a decision to award the family of the Kosovo policeman Afrim Bunjaku, who was killed by "Serbian terrorists", an aid of 50.000 euros.
"Kurti's regime has declared the entire north a zone of anti-terrorist action, which allows them to do what they do despite all rules and procedures," said Defense Minister Miloš Vučević.
"Albin Kurti is the only culprit - the only person who wants conflicts and war." No man wants conflict and war except Aljbin Kurti. His life's desire is to drag us into a war with NATO and he has no other desire," said President Vučić in an extraordinary address regarding the current events in the north of Kosovo.
In the attack in Banjska, in the north of Kosovo, one policeman was killed and another was wounded. Pristina officials accuse "Serbian criminal groups" allegedly supported by Belgrade
The Prime Minister of Kosovo brought the Brussels meetings with Vučić to the point of utter nonsense: he wants to talk about everything, but only when Serbia recognizes the independence of Kosovo, and since Belgrade is ready for various compromises, apart from recognizing that Kosovo is independent, there is nothing to talk about. International mediators are angry that they stumbled on his stubbornness, but they do not make political decisions
The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, accused the EU's special envoy for the dialogue between Pristina and Belgrade, of having "positioned himself" against Kosovo. The President of Serbia stated that the West is fundamentally on Kurti's side
The statement of the Prime Minister of Kosovo that his proposal was the only one on the table is factually incorrect, according to extracts from the European Union
"We had talks and I think they ended unsuccessfully in terms of finding a clear path towards the normalization of relations," said the President of Serbia.
In addition to individual examples of citizens, there are frequent cases of violations of collective rights in Kosovo, such as perennial problems with the import of textbooks in the Serbian language or poor compliance with the Kosovo Law on the Use of Languages, according to which, in addition to Albanian, Serbian is also the official language