Screenshot RFERL “In a protest organized by the opposition Movement of Free Citizens on October 20, demonstrators in Belgrade demanded a “fair and democratic” vote with respect for media freedom in local elections that are due in March 2018,” writes RFERL. The Kosovo-Serbia Relationship Enters A New Phase
Russia recently again pressured Serbia to grant the staff of a humanitarian assistance center near the NATO border diplomatic immunity. NATO fears the facility is nothing more than a possible nest of spies for Moscow to surveil NATO operations. Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic stated that the Russian ambassador to…
The Western Balkans has always represented a strategic region for world powers. History has shown that throughout time there have been wars and increased interest on the part of other countries to influence on the region. The Balkans has always aspired to be part of the developed world, after many…
Breaking News From The Balkans, Albanian Official Language And More.
Image by David Liuzzo With the arrival of fall in 2017, a new era of change has arrived between Kosovo and Serbia, at least in some important high-ranking statements from both countries. The Serbian government has called for a review of relations with the state of Kosovo, while the same…
Image by Kremlin.ru The Serbian president-elect and Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic declared today that the Balkan nation has no plans to join the NATO alliance, as many of its former Yugoslavian nations have. Serbia is a long-time ally of Russia and was not expected to join the Western defense bloc….
More Balkan Trouble Brewing In An Area Famous For Mischief.
Kozeta Cika Also Contributed To This Article On April 18, during an interview for a European media outlet, Albanian Prime Minister, Edi Rama, stated that, if Europe’s doors were closed for the Western Balkans, smaller unions would appear, such as the unification of Albania with Kosovo. This statement triggered numerous…