Those harsh experiences have made young people turn away from each other." Kosovo-Serbia: Why does border change matter? A few kilometres east, Rakovac is strung out along a road bordered by ...
Lasting peace between Kosovo and Serbia is unlikely to be achieved while ... models tend to have collateral and adverse effects and do not contribute to promoting sustaining peace and democracy ...
A woman cries over the grave of her brother in Kosovo on the Day of Missing Persons The leaders of Serbia and Kosovo have ... the fate of their relatives as does society at large." ...
In a bold departure from diplomatic neutrality, Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s spokesperson, Matthew Miller, has thrown ...
The European Union Special Representative for the Kosovo ... with Serbia in Brussels, sparked criticism from the EU. Kurti met … “That statute presented there, which was rejected, does ...
Besides Serbia, Bosnia is the only former Yugoslav country that does not recognise Kosovo as an independent state, although it has recognised Kosovo passports since 2012. European Commission ...
TASS/. Serbian military units are ready to enter Kosovo and Metohija and carry out any missions they are assigned should the country’s president order them to do so, Serbian Defense Minister ...
As the European Union pushes for peace in the Western Balkans, it should focus on moving the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue beyond its current impasse to establish long-lasting regional stability and deter Ru ...
“This is, at the same time, an attack on the basic agreement [of March 2023] from which Serbia has withdrawn … because they say they do not respect Kosovo’s territorial integrity,” he adde ...
President Aleksandar Vucic has accused that Kosovo is preparing "an attack" on ethnic Serb areas in north of country. However, the government in Pristina has made no comment about the allegations.
A Serbia fans banner included the territory of Kosovo, a former Serbian province that declared independence in 2008, and a slogan, “No Surrender,” in the 1-0 loss against England in Gelsenkirchen.
The Western Balkans countries — Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia — are at different stages in their applications for EU membership. The countries have expressed ...