Political status of Kosovo
Dacic to represent Serbia at UN Security Council session
The session will discuss the report of the Secretary General on the work of UN mission in Kosovo, UNMIK.
"Goal of Belgrade-Pristina agreement is - Kosovo in UN"
He pointed out that this was "recognition of Kosovo and membership in the United Nations."
"A comprehensive peace agreement between Kosovo and Serbia will bring peace in Kosovo, peace and stability in the region and will play a role in transforming our society," Thaci said.
"Only America interested in Kosovo, Merkel is dropping out"
That's according to Daniel Hamilton, an expert at the School for Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University.
Palau suspends previous decision to recognize Kosovo
President Tommy Esang Remengesau handed the note to Serbia's Foreign Minister and First Deputy PM Ivica Dacic.
With this, Palau has suspended, pending the outcome of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, its previous decision to recognize Kosovo.
"Serbian police have right to be in Kosovo; where are they?"
"We are in favor of a solution in accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 1244," Putin, whose country does not recognize the unilateral declaration of Kosovo's independence made by ethnic Albanians in 2008, said in Belgrade on Wednesday.
Serbian president: No Kosovo solution without Russia
"We are in favor of a solution in accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 1244," Putin, whose country does not recognize the unilateral declaration of Kosovo's independence made by ethnic Albanians in 2008, said in Belgrade on Wednesday.
Minister: Serbia without Kosovo cannot exist
"I think that with a calm attitude, but with strong arguments, we can always get what we want. The most important thing is to define the start and the starting position, the most important one. I think that has been determined and is unchangeable.
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Now Haradinaj responds to EU again, blames Mogherini
Haradinaj told reporters in Pristina on Tuesday that she was guilty because she allowed the process to "get derailed."
We've shown them what they've created - Serbian president
The session was called to discuss Pristina's decision to start forming an army in Kosovo - a move Serbia strongly opposes.
The Serbian president told VOA that Serbia has "informed everyone about the situation in Kosovo."
"Illegal formation in Serbian territory, do not join it"
The director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija also said that this so-called army is formed with the goal of changing the country's borders by force.
Djuric's complete address reads as follows: