Bajina Bašta

Territory, Energy, Politics: Serbia’s Long-Running Border Disputes

Threat of arbitration

Serbia's borders disputes. Illustration: Igor Vujicic/BIRN

In 2004, Serbia and Croatia formed a joint commission to address the dispute, which in turn formed an expert group to compare information from each side and which is due to meet again in mid-March.

Germany reliable, important partner of Serbia

At the celebration of 18 years of development cooperation between Germany and Serbia, the minister for EU integration stated that some of those projects are those for the renovation and expansion of the capacities of the Bajina Basta and Zvornik hydroelectric power plants, introduction of district heating system in 21 municipalities, introduction of wastewater system in 24 municipalities and im

Hornets kill councilor from western Serbian town

According to media reports, Vladan Markovic was attacked by a swarm of hornets in a field in the village of Zlodol, located between the towns of Bajina Basta and Uzice.

The daily Blic said it learned unofficially that Markovic had left a raspberry orchard and was headed back home in Zlodol when he spotted a piglet on the road, that came from a neighbor's yard.

Vucic: Hydropower plants matter to Serbia

BELGRADE - Serbia has offered Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) a solution to the two countries' border issue in the form of a non-paper that would see the Zvornik and Bajina Basta hydropower plants situated in Serbian territory in their entirety, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told a press conference after meeting with the BiH Presidency on Wednesday.

Bakir "clarifies," Vucic "adds"

After his talks with the three leaders of Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) that lasted just over an hour, President Aleksandar Vucic said the meeting was "not easy."

According to Vucic, who spoke during a joint news conference in Belgrade on Wednesday, the first topic of discussion was the construction of the Sarajevo-Belgrade highway, and there Serbia presented "a fair stance."

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