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Former political leader of the Kosovo Liberation Army, Hashim Thaci, became prime minister in 2007.
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Serbia most likely won't draw the remaining money from the USD 2.9bn standby arrangement with the IMF, says Mladan Dinkiae.
Macedonia, Kosovo to exchange ambassadors within three months
Macedonia and Kosovo will exchange ambassadors within three months, said Macedonian foreign ministers Antonio Milososki and his Kosovo counterpart Skender Hyseni on Friday at a joint press conference in Skopje.
War Crimes Prosecutor in Serbia
Belgrade Vladimir Vukcevic and Serge Brammertz at a meeting in Belrgade Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, ICTY, Serge Brammertz, and Serbia's War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic discussed ''technical problems'' in the cooperation of the two prosecutions with the aim of overcoming them.
Serbia: U.S. Embassy Calls 7 Belgrade Bars and Clubs Off-Limits
Belgrade is considered a generally safe city, but the U.S. Embassy issued a list of establishments there that Embassy personnel and travelers should avoid because of repeated violent incidents.
PM opens Serbian Economic Forum
PM Mirko Cvetkoviae says that he expected the economic growth in Serbia next year to be around 1.5 percent.
Monument erected to U.S. president in Kosovo
The three-metre tall statue, which depicts Clinton waving his left hand, was erected in a boulevard already named after him in Pristina, where he is viewed as a hero for his role in the war against Serb forces.
DS official: Dialogue between Serbia, Holland important
Democratic Party official Dragoljub Miaeunoviae said that the Serbian delegation's visit to the Dutch parliament began an important process of dialogue.
Another body found in Tisza River tragedy
PRISTINA, Kosovo -- Another body was recovered from the Tisza River on Wednesday , a presumed member of a group of Kosovo Albanians that tried to cross the river and enter Hungary illegally from Serbia earlier this month.
Serbia, Israel Sign Law Enforcement Pact
Macedonian Premier Nikola Gruevski held a short informal meeting with his new Greek counterpart, George Papandreou, on Thursday in Brussels.
Kosovo: Serbs find mine at cemetery
An AP mine was removed from a village cemetery, after local Serbs from Staro Gracko in Kosovo reported finding in on Saturday.
Serbia, Turkey "back each other's path to EU"
Serbian and Turkish Presidents Boris Tadiae and Abdullah Gul said that the two countries support one another's paths towards European integration.
Turkey and Serbia sign deals during Gula s visit - South Eastern Europe - The Sofia Echo
"Turkey and Serbia sign deals during Gula s visit Turkey and Serbia have signed a series of bilateral agreements during Turkish president Abdullah Gula s visit to Belgrade, and Gul has encouraged Turkish investment in Serbia, with both countries agreeing that Ankaraa s recognition of Kosovo as independent should not stand between them." More: ...
Turkish president Gul in Serbia
"Turkish president Gul in Serbia Turkish president Abdullah Gul is scheduled to meet Serbian leaders during his two-day visit to Belgrade starting on October 26 2009, and sign a number of bilateral agreements as Ankara and Belgrade seek to strengthen their economic and political relations." More: Turkish president Gul in Serbia - South Eastern ...
Montenegro to offer only one consulate
Montenegro believes that one consulate in addition to the embassy in Podgorica would be sufficient for Serbia, reports say.
Can Serbia Strengthen Russia's Hand?
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev traveled to the Serbian capital this week bearing gifts: a $1.5 billion loan and a clutch of energy and development deals.
Serbian police red-flag president Tadic for drinking bubbly at football match
Police in Serbia have asked prosecutors to pursue president Boris Tadic for violating the country's laws against drinking at football matches, after he sipped champagne at a 2010 World Cup qualifier following his country's 5-0 defeat of Romania.
Serbia's busy foreign policy: Better troublesome than dull
SERBIA seems to have a foreign policy on steroids. Vuk Jeremic, its 34-year-old foreign minister, says that he spent 700 hours in the air last year, almost two hours a day.
Medvedev Visit to See Strengthening of Ties
By a first-instance verdict the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina pronounces Milorad Trbic guilty of genocide committed as part of a joint criminal enterprise in Srebrenica and sentences him to 30 years in prison.
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