Igor Simic

Simic: After Trump's win, Kosovo-Metohija Serbs expect greater willingness to hear them out

KOSOVSKA MITROVICA - Srpska lista official Igor Simic said on Wednesday Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential elections had been welcomed by Serbs in the Autonomous Province of Kosovo-Metohija and that they saw Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's subsequent phone call with Trump as a step forward in tackling the Kosovo-Metohija problem in a way that would take the interests of Serbia a

Kosovo Serbs Protest Arrests of Serbs Suspected of Attacking Journalists

Hundreds of local in Serb-majority nothern Kosovo, led by medical workers, marched from North Mitrovica to Zvecan - where workers from the Trepca mine joined them - in protest against recent arrests of people suspected of attacks against Kosovo journalists, Serbian-language Kosovo media outlet Kossev reported.

Simic: Conclusions presented by Vucic a response to repression by Kurti regime

BELGRADE - Srpska lista deputy leader Igor Simic said on Friday conclusions presented by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic after Thursday's meeting with representatives of Kosovo-Metohija Serbs had resounded well with the Serb population in the province and should be a response to the repression by Albin Kurti's regime and strengthen the Serb community economically.

Rakic, Simic discuss security situation with Wigemark

PRISTINA - Srpska lista leader Goran Rakic and deputy leader Igor Simic met with EULEX chief Lars-Gunnar Wigemark on Tuesday to discuss the security and political situation in Kosovo-Metohija.

The meeting also addressed an urgent withdrawal of special units of the so-called Kosovo Police from the north of Kosovo-Metohija, a Tanjug correspondent reported.

Kosovo Serb Party Re-Elects ‘North Kosovo’s Real Ruler’ Radoicic as VP

Members of the assembly of Srpska Lista, the Belgrade-backed Kosovo Serb party, on Tuesday re-elected Goran Rakic as president and Milan Radoicic as a party vice-president by unanimous decision. The assembly also elected Igor Simic and Dalibor Jevtic as vice-presidents.

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