Kosovo–Serbia relations
Dacic: Agenda of Brussels meeting still not agreed
BELGRADE - Serbia's First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said Thursday that the agenda of a new round of dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina had not yet been drawn up and that Serbia expected the implementation of the Brussels agreement to continue from where it was left off.
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Kosovo authorities more vigilant in face of security threats
Kosovo authorities more vigilant in face of security threats
Experts suggest Kosovo and Serbia co-operate more closely as the talks between the two countries are renewed.
Kosovo suspended four border police after Slobodan Gavric drove into Kosovo with more than 12 kilograms of explosives. [Laura Hasani/SETimes]
"Property in Kosovo should be topic during dialogue"
"Property in Kosovo should be topic during dialogue"
BELGRADE -- During the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, Trepca should not be a topic - instead, Serbia's property in Kosovo and Metohija should be discussed, says an official.
McAllister: Trepca should not be condition for dialogue
BRUSSEL- European Parliament (EP) rapporteur on Serbia David McAllister said Monday that Serbia should not insist on Kosovo abandoning the idea of nationalizing the Trepca mine as a condition for the dialogue on the normalization of Belgrade-Pristina relations.
Vucic: Issue of property in KiM should be opened urgently
BELGRADE - Serbia's Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said Monday that the issue of property in Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) should be opened as soon as possible so Serbia would not end up having its property taken away from it "overnight."
Kosovo Postpones Vote on Disputed Mine Takeover
A vote in the Kosovo Assembly intended to partially privatise the Trepca mine complex, with the government of Kosovo holding the majority of the shares, was postponed just before the start of the parliamentary session on Monday.
The mine complex was Kosovo's most profitable conglomerate during the Yugoslav period before falling into disrepair.
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Trepca workers protest against new Kosovo law
ZVECAN - Trepca workers from northern Kosovo staged protests in the municipalities of Zvecan, Zubin Potok and Leposavic on Monday against a new bill the Kosovo government had adopted regarding a change of ownership in that company to turn it into a public enterprise.
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Gasic, Due: Serbia has become exporter of security
BELGRADE - Serbian Defence Minister Bratislav Gasic on Friday received a farewell call from the head of the United Nations Office in Belgrade, Peter Due, noting that Serbia's cooperation with the UN has great significance for the continuation of reforms in his ministry.
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Trepca manager: Bill could trigger riots in northern Kosovo
ZVECAN - If adopted in the Kosovo assembly, the bill amending the law on public enterprises could destabilise the situation in northern Kosovo and put the implementation of the Brussels Agreement in jeopardy, Jovan Dimkic, general manager of the Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Combine Trepca, warned on Friday.
Clashes at Protest Against Kosovo Serb Minister
Police arrested 22 protesters after clashes a rally for the resignation of minister Aleksandar Jablanovic, accused of insulting Albanians who blockaded Serb pilgrims at Orthodox Christmas.
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