Dragan Djukanovic
PAOK goes top as Greens and AEK drop points
PAOK has moved to the top of the Greek Super League at the start of the regular season's second half, as Panathinaikos and AEK dropped points on the road.
The Super League resumed last weekend behind closed doors, as will be the case for the next two months and up to February 12 at least.
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Montenegro’s Relations With Serbia Remain Uneven Despite Political Changes
The Serbian and Montenegrin Prime Ministers, Ana Brnabic and Zdravko Krivokapic, at Podgorica airport, Montenegro. Photo: Government of Montenegro
The minister will be visiting Serbia almost a month after Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic donated a consignment of Russian Sputnik V COVID vaccines to Podgorica on February 17.
Grenell's ready: "Serious dialogue" between Belgrade and Pristina is expected
In addition to the position of US ambassador, Grenell left the duties of the director of the National Intelligence Service to John Ratcliffe.
After leaving important positions, the envoy of the President of the United States can dedicate himself to the issue of Kosovo, Kosovo online reports.
Russian Kommersant: EU notified Serbia - you won't be able to "sit on two chairs"
This is being published in the Monday issue of Moscow daily "Kommersant".
This paper noted that EU called on Serbia to refuse signing of such agreement, as it opposes Serbia's EU accession plans.
EU "to give Serbia deadline about Kosovo, 2019 key year"
That's according to a working version of EU enlargement strategy that the Belgrade daily Vecenje Novosti said it has seen.
According to the the article, which noted that the document should officially be presented in February, an agreement between Belgrade and Pristina is of essential importance for the European perspective of both Kosovo and Serbia and the wider region.
Russian collar tightening around Serbia
Russian collar tightening around Serbia
Without the announced visit of the Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic to Moscow, the officials of Russia and Serbia met at least three times in two weeks. Analysts claim that Russia is ‘tightening brotherly hug’.
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