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Jahjaga: Armed forces would contribute to security
NEW YORK - Kosovo President Atifete Jahjaga has said that the creation of Kosovo armed forces would contribute to overall security in the Balkans and called on all ethnic communities to take part in the process.
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"Kosovo precedent created new hotspots"
"Kosovo precedent created new hotspots"
NEW YORK -- President Tomislav Nikolić says the Kosovo precedent marked the beginning of an era of inconsistent application of international law.
and created new hotspots in the world.
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UN chief accepts invitation to donor conference
UN chief accepts invitation to donor conference
BELGRADE -- UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon accepted on Tuesday the invitation by Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić to take part in an international donor conference.
The gathering would raise funds for Serbia which was hit by disastrous floods last week, the Serbian president's delegation told Tanjug.
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Nikolic: Kosovo precedent created new hotspots
NEW YORK - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic said at a meeting of the UN Security Council on Tuesday the Kosovo precedent had marked the beginning of an era of inconsistent application of international law and created new hotspots in the world.
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Ban accepts invitation to donor conference
NEW YORK - UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon accepted on Tuesday the invitation by Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic to take part in an international donor conference to raise funds for Serbia which was hit by disastrous floods last week, the Serbian president's delegation told Tanjug.
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UN Security Council discusses report on Kosovo
BELGRADE - The UN Security Council will hold a meeting on Tuesday to discuss the latest report by Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on the situation in Kosovo, and Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic will also speak at the meeting.
Nikolic will meet with Ban during his visit to New York, the presidential press service has stated.
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UN Security Council to hold session on Kosovo Tuesday
BELGRADE - The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) will hold a session on Tuesday to discuss the latest report by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on the situation in Kosovo-Metohija, and the session will be addressed by Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic.
UN Puts Death Toll of Ukraine's Latest Unrest at 127
A total of 127 people have died in Ukraine's east and south as a result of violence over the past weeks, a United Nations official reported Wednesday.
"More arms, and more arms" are being used in the standoff, as Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights Ivan Simonovic was quoted by the Washington Post as telling the UN Security Council.
Inzko Highlights Threat to Bosnia's Integrity
Addressing the UN Security Council on May 15 in New York, the High Representative to Bosnia, Valentin Inzko, said this year had been a year of learning from mistakes made earlier.
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Dacic confers with Zarif
BELGRADE - Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic conferred with Special Representative of the UN secretary general and UNMIK Head Farid Zarif in Belgrade on Monday.
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