Vladislav Jovanovic
The Balkans and the USA in the same sentence; A war scenario approaching?
According to Sputnik, the United States is facing a crisis of that kind for the first time, so the fate of their society is uncertain. It is only certain that it will largely depend on the new internal force of that country - "trampism", the portal Kosovo online reported.
Media: Palmer withdraws ultimatum?
This shift, as "Kurir" interlocutors explain, could come as Palmer's threats were followed by a sharp response from the Serbian president that Serbia would not suffer humiliation and that the talks were practically meaningless.
Palmer's job, they pointed out, is to restore dialogue, not block it.
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"Novosti": London and Vlora postponing UN Security Council session in New York
The newspaper states that the United Kingdom appears to be behind this plan.
In today's issue, the paper states that the session could be adjourned for "a bizarre reason" because, as it learns, Kosovo Ambassador to US, Vlora Chitaku is reportedly unable to attend the session.
US ambassador triggers Serbs with "side of history" comment
The daily Politika writes this on Friday, adding that, as in most other cases when US Ambassador Kyle Scott crossed the imaginary line of diplomatic propriety toward Serbia, or when his words hurt the feelings of a large number of citizens here, reactions followed this time as well - both from officials and from the public.
UK takes aim at UNSC Kosovo meetings "avoiding Russian veto"
The essence of all these demands is to exert pressure on Serbia and the wider international community to accept the thesis that the Kosovo issue has been resolved, says former Serbian diplomat Zoran Milivojevic.
In August, Britain will take over the one-month rotating presidency over the United Nations Security Council.
Four scenarios for Kosovo's joining the UN
The legally binding normalization agreement between Belgrade and Pristina may set a trap for Serbia, which opposes the recognition of the self-declared Kosovo Republic, Vladislav Jovanovic, a former Serbian diplomat told Sputnik, outlining four scenarios for Kosovo's joining the UN.
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Jovanovic: Erdogan to change Izetbegovic's plan
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic is in Turkey for talks with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Bosniak member of the BiH Presidency Bakir Izetbegovic.
Vucic said late on Sunday that he will hold important talks in Istanbul both about Turkish policy in the Balkans, and about solving the problems with BiH (Bosnia-Herzegovina).
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"Erdogan to change Izetbegovic's plan"
Vucic said late on Sunday that he will hold important talks in Istanbul both about Turkish policy in the Balkans, and about solving the problems with BiH (Bosnia-Herzegovina).
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US Senate Cmte. report: Attack on Serbia, Trump, or Putin?
The report, dubbed, "Putins asymmetric assault on democracy in Russia and Europe: implications for US national security," dedicates an entire chapter to Serbia.
Former Yugoslav foreign minister Vladislav Jovanovic told Sputnik that the initiative coming from US Democrats is two-sided - with one side facing Serbia, and the other Russia.
Serbia can't do much about Kosovo now, and should wait - analysts
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At this point, Serbia could only accept Kosovo's independence, which would allow it to join NATO and the UN. That's why it should perhaps wait, analysts have told Sputnik.