Archive for May 6th, 2008

Serbian Foreign Minister: Ambassadors Could Return To Their Posts In The Autumn »

Belgrade: Serbian Foreign Minister, Vuk Jeremic yesterday stated that the ambassadors recalled to Belgrade for consultations could return to their posts in the autumn.

Serbia Will Never Recognize Kosovo’s Unilateral Independence – Tells Kostunica To The UN Peacekeeping Operations Chief »

Belgrade: Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica yesterday, in a meeting with the UN peacekeeping operations chief Jean Marie Guehenno, stated that Kosovo-Metohija is an integral and unalienable part of Serbia according to the UN Charter, UN Security Council Resolution 1244 and Helsinki Final Act.

New Poll: SRS Leads With 33.2 %; DS Coalition Second With 31.5 %; DSS Third With 13.8 % Popular Support »

Belgrade: Serb Radical Party (SRS) leads with 33.2 percent support; the coalition of four parties gathered around President Boris Tadic’s Democrats (DS) is in second place with 31.5 percent; and Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica’s Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) and his coalition partners New Serbia are third with 13.8 percent support – articulated a new [...]

Kostunica Invites Top-Ranking Russian MP To Belgrade »

Aiming to strengthen his position the parliamentary elections in Serbia, the outgoing Serbian PM Vojislav Kostunica has reportedly invited a senior Russian MP to Belgrade. Konstantin Kosachov, who heads the International Affairs Committee at the State Duma, will arrive in Belgrade on May 8.

Condoleezza Rice: Serbia And Kosovo Are Two Separate Countries »

The United States Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice yesterday stated in London that “Serbia and Kosovo are two separate countries”, and the U.S. expects good relations with both.

Gerhard Schroeder: Kosovo’s Unilateral Independence Goes Against Europe’s Best Interests »

Gerhard Schroeder, the former German chancellor stated yesterday that recognition of Kosovo’s unilateral independence goes against Europe’s best interests.