Serbia’s EU Path in Question: No Progress, Closer Ties with Russia, EP Warns
The European Parliament (EP) has expressed disappointment over Serbia’s lack of progress in advancing EU accession negotiations
Serbia's draft strategy for the settling of its conflict with its former province Kosovo will propose the demilitarization of the latter.
The document, which is yet to be approved by the Serbian Parliament, is set to propose a package of measures for the "normalization" of the situation in Kosovo, which declared its independence from Serbia back in 2008, after a decade under UN administration following the NATO-Serbia War of 1999.
Serbia's draft strategy for Kosovo also demands an autonomous government for the ethnic Serb minority in Northern Kosovo, BGNES reported.
It suggests that the only armed formations in Kosovo should be the police forces of the ethnic Albanians and the Serb minority, while the republic should be completely demilitarized, with the armed forces of the EU member states, Albania and Serbia proposed to guarantee the republic's security. The suggestion is said to be drawing on the example of Catalonia, which is an autonomous region in Spain.
In addition, Serbia's draft document proposes a special status for the Serbian Orthodox Church in Kosovo, including a commitment on part of the authorities in Prishtina for providing security to church sites.
The peace negotiations between Ukrainian and Russian delegations, held on May 16 in Istanbul, Türkiye, have been paused without reaching a ceasefire agreement
US President Donald Trump announced on Friday his intention to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin “as soon as we can set it up”
The European Union’s General Court has delivered a significant blow to the European Commission
The Ukrainian Air Force reported the loss of contact with an F-16 fighter jet during a combat mission in the early hours of May 16
North Macedonia’s Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski made it clear at a press briefing in Skopje alongside European Council President Antonio Costa that constitutional changes to include Bulgarians won’t happen without tangible progress from Bulgaria
The United States has floated the idea of resuming the NATO-Russia Council as part of a broader effort to resolve the conflict in Ukraine
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