Breakup of Yugoslavia
Bosnia submits EU membership application
Bosnia on Feb. 15 formally submitted an application to join the EU, hoping to catch up with its Balkan neighbors after years lost following the bloody break-up of Yugoslavia.
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Kosovo, Bosnian Activists Demand End to Visas
Activists from Bosnia and Kosovo meeting in Pristina on Friday issued a joint call to their governments to end the visa restrictions impeding relations between the two countries.
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Serbia, Bosnia Pledge Closer Ties at Joint Session
At their first joint session in Sarajevo, the Serbian and Bosnian governments were due to discuss stronger economic and environmental cooperation.
The Prime Minister of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, arrived in Sarajevo on Tuesday with a delegation of members of the Serbian government who will participate in the joint session with the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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France's recognition of Kosovo was "historic mistake" - MEP
France's recognition of Kosovo was "historic mistake" - MEP
BELGRADE -- France made "a historic mistake by recognizing Kosovo's independence," Aymeric Chauprade, a French member of the European Parliament, has said.
Chauprade: Recognition of Kosovo - historic mistake
BELGRADE - Paris has made a historic mistake by recognizing Kosovo's independence, Aymeric Chauprade, European parliamentarian from France, has said, stressing that the 1999 NATO war against Serbia assisted the separatist tendencies of the ethnic Albanians in Kosovo, and the European Union (EU) followed the policy pursued by the United States.
Djukanovic: Small country, but important partner in Balkans
BEOGRAD - Economic development has a crucial role in strengthening regional stability, and although it is one of the smallest European countries, Montenegro is the place where some of the largest projects in Europe have been started, Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic said in an exclusive opinion piece for Tanjug ahead of the Third Meeting of Heads of Government of China and Central and
Nationalists win Bosnia's joint presidency: results
Nationalist candidates from Bosnia's Croat, Muslim and Serb communities won the country's three-man presidency, election results showed
Serbs in Bosnia "closely watching" Scottish referendum
Serbs in Bosnia "closely watching" Scottish referendum
Bosnian Serbs are "closely watching Scotland's independence referendum," the French agency AFP is reporting on Monday.
According to this, they are hoping that if Scots vote to break away from Britain "it would set a precedent that could boost their own chances of proclaiming a separate state."
Jihadists in KiM signal radicalization of Islam in Balkans
BELGRADE - The growing number of Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) Albanians turning to jihad is an alarming symptom of the radicalization of Islam in the Balkans, especially in the territory of former Yugoslavia, leading Serbian Islamologist and Orientalist Darko Tanaskovic says.
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