Serbia’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Nemanja Stevanovic, has made a formal plea for an urgent session of the UN Security Council, aiming to tackle the intensifying crisis in Kosovo.
The US says Serbia has sent a "large military deployment" of tanks and artillery to its border with Kosovo, and is urging its government to withdraw them. This follows a clash last week between ...
Kosovo's statehood has been backed by around ... prosecutors in The Hague of war crimes dating back to the conflict with Serbia. The fighting between ethnic Albanian rebels and Serb forces claimed ...
More than 13,000 people were killed during the conflict which pitted the overwhelmingly ethnic Albanian majority of Kosovo against Serbia. According to the European Union, 1,621 people remain ...
TASS/. A new conflict between Serbia and the unrecognized republic of Kosovo would be "of service" for the United States to weaken Belgrade and force it join the anti-Russian sanctions ...
In his opinion, this move won’t be in the West’s interests since it supports Pristina and simultaneously serves as a guarantor of a peaceful resolution to the Serbia-Kosovo conflict.
The nominal pretext for the war was the conflict in Kosovo, a Serbian province with a predominately Albanian population. A separatist movement, closely linked to gangsters and drug smugglers ...
"I would not say that definitely conflict is coming, I think there is a persistent risk," he said, referring to a lack of progress in EU-mediated talks between Kosovo's government and Serbia.
While the EU remains committed to facilitation and mediation, the deep-rooted nature of the conflict, as well as nationalist politics and international rivalry, means the future of Kosovo-Serbia ...
Keir Starmer says the agreements with Serbia, North Macedonia and Kosovo will help the battle against smuggling gangs ...
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