Saturday, July 3, 2010
Serbia and UN cooperation
Belgrade June 28. 2010. (Serbia Today) - Serbia and UN recently signed a new five year partnership document. Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić and UN Resident Coordinator in Serbia William Infante put their signatures on the document. The Serbian foreign minister said that the new strategy between Serbia and the UN marks a new era in the cooperation between Serbia and the UN. The strategy involves USD 250mn of investments in projects between 2011 and 2015, which will be designed by the government and other partners, the Foreign Ministry has announced. The five-year strategy will support Serbia's efforts in European integration. It focuses on three areas: responsible government, sustainable development and social inclusion and finally regional stability and cooperation. The document was created in agreement with Serbian ministries and government agencies, civil society representatives and other partners. All of the projects within the new strategy are based on five general principles that define the UN global interest: gender equality and suppression of gender discrimination, environmental sustainability, human rights protection, development and government based on results, all of which are part of the UN Millenium Development Goals. The UN is proud that Serbia sees it as a reliable partner, said Infante. According to him, the strategy will rely on the experience and expertise of more than 24 resident and non-resident agencies that will provide counselling, achieve concrete results and strengthen Serbia's leadership position in the region
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Tadic: EU, do you really want to accept all Balkan countries?
Belgrade June 26. 2010. (Serbia Today) EU has to be honest and say if it wants to accept all countries of the Balkan”, Serbian president Boris Tadic said addressing to recently held summit of heads of state and governments of the South-East European Cooperation Process (SEECP) During the conference in Istanbul Tadic also highlighted the union should reveal if is prepared to work with Balkan countries in a very practical way to ensure the existing criteria is fulfilled. "We all have our constraints, but we deal with them. We do not just let them be used as pretexts for doing nothing. Thus, Serbia expects that positive atmosphere and messages from recently held meeting in Sarajevo between EU and Western Balkans will be translated into action," Tadić said. Speaking about the importance of regional cooperation, Tadić pointed out that it has to be focused on fight against organized crime, the transnational networks of which pose the most direct danger to the region's prosperity. "Serbia has declared total war on organized crime and it will spare no effort in its mission to eradicate this threat. Serbia's zero-tolerance policy means no one-absolutely no one-will be permitted to stand beyond the reach of the law. Our police and judiciary institutions will continue their relentless pursuit of crime bosses and their collaborators," Tadić pointed out. Once again Tadic pointed out that Serbia will never recognize Kosovo independence.
Deputy PM Djelic in four-day visit to U.S.
Belgrade, June 26. (Serbia Today) - On Monday Deputy PM and Minister of Science and Technological Development Bozidar Djelic started a four-day official visit to the United States. Djelic will meet with heads of multinational companies like “Hewlett Packard, Intel, Altera, Cisco Systems, Oracle and Nokia.” According to the announcement from the Serbian ministry for Science and Technological Development the aim of these meeting will be to launch “concrete projects that will be implemented within the framework of the recently signed Agreement on scientific and technological cooperation between Serbia and the U.S.”
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Brammertc: We act as Mladic is still alive
Belgrade, June , 25. 2010. (Serbia Today) - The chief prosecutor of the tribunal in The Hague, Serge Brammertz (Serge Brammertz) said that the court, and the Serbian authorities act under the assumption that the Hague fugitive Ratko Mladic is still alive. Brammertz said that at a press conference after the regular semi-annual reports of UN Security Council, responding to a journalist's question whether the court is against Mladic's family decision to declare dead of the Hague fugitive. He said that the Hague Tribunal "is the assumption that the Mladic is still alive" and that the competent authorities in Serbia have the knowledge that he is still hiding. The prosecutor reiterated that the arrest of fugitives Ratko Mladic and Goran Hadzic, remain the highest priority to the prosecution. "The message is clear, there is no alternative to arrest Mladic", he said. Brammertz announced that in the past six months, the Serbian authorities continued with the operational activities for the arrest of Mladic and Hadzic, but there is still not enough real results and that is why Belgrade should re-evaluate the current way of searching, expand the investigation and intensify efforts to find and arrest. Mladic. Lawyers of Ratko Mladic family handed over on June 16 in the First Instance Court in Belgrade, the proposal to declare that dead of the Hague fugitive.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Council of Europe recognize resolution 1244
Belgrade, June 24. 2010. (Serbia Today) Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg adopted a resolution on Kosovo status, which emphasizes neutrality of the oldest European organization considering Kosovo status. Also resolution highlight the need of strong commitment to overcome problems in the field of rule of law, democracy and respect for human and minority rights. The resolution implement the neutral policy of Council of Europe towards Kosovo status and further recognizes the validity of Security Council Resolution 1244. 33 members of the European organization recognized the Kosovo independence.
Monday, June 28, 2010
United regions victory in the Bor local elections
Belgrade, June 23. 2010. (Serbia Today) The United Regions of Serbia (URS) coalition and the Socialist Democratic party of Serbia (SDPS) won the most votes in the local elections in Bor. Leader of the United regions of Serbia is G17 plus president and economy minister Mladjan Dinkic while lieder of SDP is labor minister Rasim Ljajic. Election monitors CeSID. According to CeSID's (election monitor) preliminary results, based on 80 percent of the votes, URS won 25.15 percent of the vote in the eastern Serbian municipality. According to the organization's Regional Coordinator for eastern Serbia, Radomir Milošević, the Change for Bor Group led by SNS and NS, finished second with 18.7 percent. The Democratic Party (DS) led “For a European Bor” finished third with 17 percent of the vote, while the SPS-PUPS-JS coalition finished fourth with 11.8 percent of the vote. LDP also passed the 5-percent threshold with 6.57 percent, as did DSS with 5.48 percent. The Serb Radical Party (SRS) did not pass the census, with only 4.8 percent of the vote. Milošević said that the elections would be repeated in seven days at one polling station where irregularities were noticed. SPS official in Bor Branko Ružić said that the elections results are “proof of the vitality and continuity of excellent results in all parts of Serbia” for the coalition. G17 Plus deputy leader Vladimir Ilić said that the parties of the state government would be in power in Bor as well. Ilić said that it made sense for the local government to be formed through a coalition with the municipal presidency going to a member of the URS. “This is the first time since the URS was founded that it has participated in an election,” Ilić said. The final results are expected to be known by June 23. According to initial statistics, 43 percent of registered voters in Bor participated in the elections.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
New political battle for Kosovo?
Belgrade, June, 22. 2010. (Serbia Today) - New political battle will ensue after the International Court of Justice gives its opinion on Kosovo’s independence, writes Priština daily Express. The daily writes that this will have consequences for both Belgrade and Priština. “Both sides will try to interpret the opinion to their advantage, and the winner will be the side that shows greater political power,” unnamed sources from Kosovo institutions told the daily. They also said that “partner countries” of Belgrade and Priština would also be involved in the process. Priština is announcing new recognitions after the ICJ’s decision is given and expects help in that process from countries that have recognized Kosovo’s independence. “One step which will be taken by the Kosovo institutions is that they will send demands for recognition to countries that have yet to do so. Along with the demands, they will be sending their interpretation of the court’s decision,” the source said. The daily states that experts of the International Crisis Group (ICG) believe that Priština and Belgrade will “begin talks from different positions” after the court decision. “Serbia will have to treat Kosovo as an equal side. Belgrade will try to talk about the possibility of discussing Kosovo’s status, while Priština will insist on talks that only include technical questions,” ICG analyst in Kosovo Naim Rashiti said. He said that Priština and Belgrade would not talk only about technical questions, because there is a possibility that there will be talks about some parts of the Ahtisaari proposal for Kosovo’s status. The ICJ’s opinion is expected unofficially some time in July.
Friday, June 25, 2010
Nato ministers discuss reduction of KFOR numbers
Belgrade, June 21. 2010. (Serbia Today) NATO defense ministers met recently in Brussels to, among other issues, consider a possibility of further cutting KFOR numbers in Kosovo. The ministers concluded that additional political and military assessments of the security situation in Kosovo were needed before a decision is made on the reduction of the number of KFOR troops to 5,000 and on shifting the mission into a "deterrent phase.” The defense ministers of NATO and other countries whose troops are part of the NATO-led peacekeeping force in the province said that “despite the occasional security incidents in Kosovo, general developments are still moving in the right direction, toward greater security and stability, as well as stronger local institutions.” This was stated by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, who said that the ministers had not yet developed an exact program of reducing and transforming KFOR into a deterrent mission, although this is the aim that will be gradually achieved. Rasmussen was asked at a news conference to say whether the KFOR mission would be downsized regardless of the recent clashes between ethnic Albanians and Serbs on the bridge in Kosovska Mitrovica and of other incidents. "We occasionally witness some incidents, as was the case a couple of weeks ago, but I believe", Rasmussen said, "that the general development is clear - an improvement of the security situation." "And this will allow for a gradual reduction of our military presence (in Kosovo)," Rasmussen explained.
Tadic: Serbia strongly against corruption
Belgrade, June 19. 2010. (Serbia Today) - Serbia remains absolutely committed to fighting corruption and organized crime, says President Boris Tadić. He spoke in Belgrade at the recent opening of a round table dedicated to the fight against corruption and organized crime in southeastern Europe. Someone's political affiliation, family ties or role in the society will not provide them with protection, Tadić was quoted as saying. “As you can see, nobody's protected in Serbia, people who are in a way national icons and represent living monuments in the society are not protected,” he said, adding that “everyone's entitled to a fair trial”. According to Tadić, Serbia remains committed to EU integrations and wishes to contribute to the regional stability, and that in all of Europe, “and for that reason Serbia remains a partner to the Western Balkans and all European countries in the fight against organized crime and corruption”. Justice Minister Snežana Malović echoed the president's statements, adding that the success of that fight will depend on a “change of mentality of the citizens”, and on establishment of a “new system of values”. As for the state's role, the minister believes that it will “implement laws consistently” and in this way secure efficient prosecution of corrupt individuals and breaking up of financial channels used by crime groups. “This applies to all who have illegally acquired their economic power no matter what their social status is, and who use that power to corrupt state officials, buy media outlets and manage financial institutions,” said Malović.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
3 EU states against Serbian candidature
Belgrade, June 18. 2010. (Serbia Today) - 24 EU member-states support the forwarding of Serbia’s candidate application the European Commission, writes Belgrade daily “Vecernje novosti”. As Večernje Novosti reported, Belgium, Holland and Germany were against it. At the EU Ministerial meeting held on June 14, discussions regarding the issue were longer than expected, and as a result, the working lunch between the Ministers and Hague Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz also lasted longer, says the article. Dutch Foreign Minister Maxime Verhagen, who is sees as the main proponent of the hard-line position, did not back down at the meeting, while Italy's Franco Frattini was “as usual” on Serbia’s side, writes the daily. The EU meeting in Luxembourg decided that the Stabilization and Association agreement between Belgrade and Brussels, signed two years ago and suspended, can be ratified in EU member-states' parliaments, but a decision on Serbia's EU candidate status bid was postponed. “Serbia needs to be even closer to the EU, in every aspect. The Italian proposal is that Serbia needs to receive the ratification and have its (candidate) application forwarded to the Commission. We will continue to try to convince all those who are indecisive about moving ahead with this,” Frattini was quoted as saying. He added that the candidacy question should be discussed at the next EU ministerial meeting in July, and also said he expected the SAA ratification process to be swift, even though it has been known to last over a period of several years. “I believe that all the countries of the EU will ratify the SAA with Serbia by the end of the year,” Frattini said. Several countries announced that their parliaments would be urged to put the issue on their agendas immediately, while Holland will continue to insist on further extraditions of fugitive war criminals to the Hague Tribunal before doing so.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Serbian officials: EU decision is big step for Serbia
Belgrade, June 17. 2010. (Serbia Today) - Deputy PM Božidar Đelić claims that the EU decision to ratify the SAA with Serbia was a “big step and an important moment for the country”. According to Đelić, Serbia has “thus become an EU associate member”. "Parliaments of all EU member states will ratify the agreement and thus show the investors in their respective countries that Serbia is a secure place and that it is possible to do business with us, which will increase the number of investors and jobs in our country," Đelić said. He pointed out that, even though it was not expected, the European ministers added an official conclusion regarding Serbia's candidacy. "First of all, they welcomed the candidacy, second of all they greeted Serbia's efforts within the EU integration and third, they decided to return to the issue of candidacy very soon. This means that already in the fall Serbia may make its second big step towards Europe, that is the European Commission may be given the green light to consider our candidacy," Đelić said. "In that case, Serbia's goal to become a EU candidate country by mid 2011 would become a reality," he stressed. The Council concluded that Serbia has submitted the request for EU membership on December 22, 2009, and greeted the country's commitment to EU integration, whereas Serbia's request for acquiring candidate status will be considered subsequently. The Stabilization and Association Agreement between Belgrade and Brussels was signed in late April 2008, but was immediately suspended pending Serbia's full cooperation with the Hague Tribunal. Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković voiced the expectation that Serbia would gain European Union candidate member status in 2011. Cvetković said the process of ratifying the Stabilization and Association Agreement between Serbia and the EU could last one to two years, as parliaments of the 27 members of the bloc would have to confirm the deal.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
EU citizens can come to Serbia without passports
Belgrade, June 16. 2010. (Serbia Today) Citizens of EU member-states, as well as from Switzerland, Norway and Iceland, can enter Serbia as of Saturday with only their personal identification cards. The Serbian government passed a decision on May 28 regarding countries whose citizens can cross the border into Serbia without a passport, as long as they have a valid identification card. The officilas of Interior Ministry said to the Tanjug news agency that the border patrols are organizationally and technically equipped to perform such border controls. Citizens of these countries that enter Serbia without a passport will be able to stay in the country for a maximum of 90 days.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Parliament works for BIA and not for citizens
Belgrade, June 15. 2010 (Source : B92) - The ruling coalition in Serbia has no intention of forcing security services to obtain court permission if they want to follow who, with whom, for how long and when is communicating by phone or via Internet. It is obvious that the amendment to the law on electronic communications suggested by Ombudsman Sasa Jankovic for protection of privacy of communications is not going to be accepted by the Parliament. As one of the reasons for refusal of the Ombudsman’s proposal mentioned by the whip of the ‘For European Serbia’ caucus Nada Kolundzija is that the amendment has not been filed ‘in line with the parliamentary procedure’. Jankovic denied that claim at his site and presented electronic copy of the document forwarded to Serbian Parliament. On the other hand the ruling coalition has accepted amendment to article 130 which includes supervision by the Secretary for information of public importance. If we are talking about possible abuse of authority that security services have, then we think a debate should be opened over that topic and see if laws defining that sphere should be changed. This is a basic law in the field of telecommunications and it cannot define segments such as judicial system and security services. If somebody thinks that this is not in line with the Constitution, then opinion by the Constitutional Court of Serbia can be requested. If that court rules otherwise, that decision has to be respected. We think it is not in contradiction with the Constitution’, Kolundzija said
Friday, June 18, 2010
Deputy PM Božidar Đelić says he expects Chief Hague Prosecutor Serge Brammertz's report to be sufficient for EU countries to ratify the SAA.
Belgrade, June, 12. 2010 (Serbia Today) - Serbia and the EU signed the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) in the spring of 2008, but its ratification was immediately blocked, with the Netherlands demanding Belgrade's full cooperation with the Hague Tribunal. Đelić, who is to head a state delegation in Luxembourg on June 14, said that there will be communication with Brammertz, who will also be present, and that a decision to start the ratification process would be an important step forward in Serbia's European integration. "Yesterday we had a meeting with the political director of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and what we heard is an indication of a positive outcome, but he said that there will be additional consultation between the Dutch parliament and the Dutch government this week", Đelić told state broadcaster RTS. Asked whether anything could change after today's parliamentary elections in the Netherlands, Đelić said that in terms of ratification the position will not change, but the fact that there are elections in the Netherlands and Belgium is an aggravating circumstance for the expected second step, which is "forwarding of the nomination to the European Commission for consideration.” Asked whether he expected negative reactions of the EU member states that have recognized Kosovo, Đelić said that “Serbia does have only friends in Europe, it is up to our country to fight, to enter into an alliance and to do what is in the interest of its citizens.” “Full-fledged EU membership is in the interest of Serbia, but not at any cost. Kosovo is an inseparable part of Serbia, and we as a country respect UN Security Council Resolution 1244, which has arranged issue in southern Serbia is a specific manner", concluded Đelić.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Jeremic: Possibility for historic compromise
Belgrade, June 11, 2010. (Serbia Today) - Serbian foreign minister Vuk Jeremic said that the possibility for a historic compromise to be reached between Serbs and ethnic Albanians will increase after the decision of International Court of Justice (ICJ). Jeremić specified that this would happen once the International Court of Justice (ICJ) reports back to the UN General Assembly regarding the legality under international law of the ethnic Albanian unilateral declaration of Kosovo's independence. The proclamation was made two years ago, and was rejected by Belgrade. Now, speaking in Lima, Peru, Jeremić stated that Serbia was ready to engage in dialog. “My country is ready to engage in a good-faith dialog that produces a solution to the Kosovo problem acceptable to all parties. Serbia will be constructive in the talks to come, for a solution needs to be found, requiring flexibility on all sides.” At the 40th General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) in Lima, Jeremić underlined that Serbia “will never accept an imposed outcome that aims to unilaterally terminate our sovereign rights in Kosovo”, adding that “this is neither just nor legitimate, or sustainable.” Jeremić underscored that the consequences of a positive outcome would not only be felt in our corner of Europe, adding that they would provide a critical boost to all who are committed to consolidate a rules-based international order for the 21st century-“one in which unilateralism is clearly seen as a threat to stability, and one in which reaching agreement is an essential element in enhancing the security of the world.”
SAA ratification, if Brammertz’s report is positive
Belgrade, June, 11. 2010 (Serbia Today) – Director of the Dutch Foreign Ministry Department for South East and East Europe Caspar Veldkamp said in Belgrade on Monday that Holland could give its consent for the EU Council of Ministers to commence the ratification of the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) if Chief Hague Prosecutor Serge Brammertz gives a positive report on Serbia's cooperation with the war crimes court. According to a statement issued by the Serbian parliament, Veldkamp conferred with Serbia's President of the Parliamentary Committee for Foreign Affairs Dragoljub Micunovic. He reiterated Holland's stance that the apprehension of the remaining Hague indictees is important for Serbia's EU path and relations between the two countries. The delegation from Holland, which included Dutch Ambassador to Serbia, Ron van Dartel, noted that Serbia is a leading country of the Western Balkans and that there can be no full integration of the region into the EU without it, adding that Serbia needs to meet all the criteria and conditions on its EU path. Serbia's “recognition of Kosovo” is not a condition to its EU accession, but “development of good neighborly relations”, said the statement.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Debate started in Parliament, opposition says Soskic might not be preferred NBS candidate
Belgrade June, 10, 2010 (Serbia Today) - Serbian Parliament opened on Monday in an extraordinary session to debate amendments to the Law on the National Bank of Serbia (NBS), which will be applied in the selection of Governor. New Serbia party Director Borislav Borovic, however said that Dejan Soskic might not be the preferred choice. He noted that Soskic prefers a flexible exchange rate of the domestic currency, which could “disqualify him as a desired candidate for this position.” Borovic also said that “the Serbian government intends to defend the exchange rate at all costs by pumping euros into the Serbian foreign currency reserve, which was a strategy agreed on in the negotiations with the International Monetary Fund.” “That is why the speculations are real that the NBS governor would be someone who is closer to that concept”, he said,
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Brammertz: Serbia to alter the strategy in search for Hague fugitives
Belgrade June, 09, 2010. (Serbia Today) - Hague Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz will propose in his report on Serbia’s cooperation that Belgrade alter its strategy in the search for Hague fugitives, reported Serbian television B92. Brammertz has already submitted his report to ABOU Serbian in cooperation with the Tribunal to United Nations diplomats. At the same time Daily Politika writes that Holland will support the ratification of the SAA with Belgrade if Serge Brammertz’s cooperation report is positive. As Serbian media reported, Brammertz will reiterate that Serbia’s efforts in trying to locate the remaining fugitives are continuing, but that there should be a change in strategy in the search for Ratko Mladić and Goran Hadžić. According to the document, which B92 has seen, Brammertz will recommend that Belgrade spread its search into different directions instead of focusing their work on individual investigations. Brammertz will also state that there is no proof to justify the belief that Mladić is not in Serbia. Brammertz will commend the cooperation of the National Council for Hague Cooperation which has met all of the Hague Prosecution’s demands regarding the exchange of documents. He also is expected to praise the fact that 3,000 pages of Mladić’s diary were handed over to the Hague office, adding that the information contained in these pages is of great importance to a number of trials. Brammertz will be reporting to the UN Security Council and EU ministers on Serbia's cooperation with the Hague Tribunal some time in June Daily Politika has learned from inside the cabinet of Holland’s foreign minister that the parliamentary elections in the country on June 9 will not be an obstacle in supporting the ratification of the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) between Serbia and the EU. “If you are asking what will happen if Brammertz is content with cooperation, then it is possible that Holland’s answer will be positive”, a source from Foreign Minister Maxime Verhagen’s cabinet Gijs Korevaar told the daily. “If Brammertz is satisfied as he was when he wrote the positive report in December, we will not reject the start of ratification”, he said. Hague Chief Prosecutor Brammertz will give his next report to the UN Security Council on June 18, when EU foreign ministers will meet for the last time under the Spanish presidency. Belgium will assume the EU presidency on July 1
Friday, June 11, 2010
State Secretary: There will be new Kosovo status talks
Belgrade, June, 08. 2010 (Serbia Today) -Ministry for Kosovo State Secretary Oliver Ivanovic has said on Friday that there will “certainly be new negotiations about the status of Kosovo.” Such negotiations are necessary and they are always better than conflict, he added, and warned of the danger of high tension and conflict in case there were no talks. “It is very important that both sides realize the need for the talks and a reasonable solution” said Ivanovic and pointed out that the world is slowly realizing the correlation between Kosovo’s status and stability in the Balkans. “That’s why the position that new talks and finding of a sustainable solution are necessary is increasingly maturing. And it will be sustainable only if supported by Serbia”, he emphasized. According to the state secretary, it is imperative to secure a ruling from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) which favors the Serbian position.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
National Council: Serbia cooperates with the Hague Tribunal
Beograd, June, 07. 2010 (Serbia Today) - Serbia has answered all 1,886 requests filed by the Hague tribunal prosecutor, which referred to documentation, access to state archives, allowing witnesses to disclose confidential information and other issues that are the responsibility of the council, announced The Council for Cooperation with the Hague Tribunal. The Council also concluded that Serbia's responsibilities have been carried out in a routine and problem-free manner. The council concluded that this applies "both to the cooperation with the office of the Hague prosecutor and the indictees' defense teams.” The council feels that these results were achieved because of the established mutual trust between the council on one side and the office of the Hague Prosecutor and indictees' defense teams on the other. With that in mind, the council concluded it necessary to maintain the existing level of cooperation through joint efforts with other government institutions
PABSEC assembly session begins in Belgrade
Belgrade, June, 07. 2010 (Serbia Today) – The 35th plenary session of the General Parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (PABSEC) started at the Serbian parliament on Wednesday. Opening the session, chaired by Serbia, in the first half of 2010, the Serbian Parliament Speaker Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic said that, given the fact that the EU is one of the priorities of Serbian foreign policy, the Serbian delegation strongly supported the deepening of cooperation with European Parliament, strengthening regional cooperation and the place of PABSEC on the international scene. She said that "in the times of crisis facing the whole international community, it is necessary to unite efforts to overcome the crisis and the (inter-parliamentary) cooperation is one way of initiating important
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
President Tadic on three-day visit to Greece
Belgrade/Athens, June, 04. 2010 (Serbia Today) – On Tuesday Serbian President Boris Tadic started a three-day official visit to Greece, during which he met with Greek President Karolos Papoulias. Tadic said that Serbia will continue to implement a peace-keeping policy in the Balkans, and thus manifest its support to peace and the European future of the whole region. "However, there is no condition under which Serbia would recognize the independence of Kosovo and we are ready to resume talks on a compromised and mutually acceptable solution for the future status of Kosovo and Metohija after the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague passes its ruling", Tadic said. The Greek president pointed out that Athens will continue to offer strong support to Serbia's EU aspirations. Serbia should become a member of the European family in the shortest possible time since that is the country's rightful place, Papoulias stated. Papoulias underlined that regarding the future status of Kosovo and Metohija, Greece will continue to support the search for a solution based on international law and Serbia's territorial integrity. The two presidents discussed the economic crisis that has hit Greece, and Tadic expressed Serbia's solidarity to the Greek people.
Tadic: Reconciliation is absolute imperative in the region
Belgrade, June, 04. 2010. (Serbia Today) - Serbian President Boris Tadić said that an absolute imperative in the Balkan region is reconciliation. He added that the declaration condemning crimes committed in Srebrenica (Adopted by Serbian parliament in March) was an indicator of an absolute dedication of Serbia country to a restoration of trust and good neighborly relations. “Reconciliation is to us a moral imperative, and in order for that to happen the truth has to be told without embellishing it. It has to be based on facts, truth about bloodshed that must never happen again in this region”, Tadić said in a statement published by Večernje Novosti today. He underscored that Serbia also comprehends reconciliation as condemnation and distancing from crimes committed by individuals, who had falsely claimed that they act on our national behalf, and from the policy that supported violence and hatred. Tadić pointed out that by assuming the initiative in the process of regional reconciliation, Serbia had opened doors to the others, strongly believing that together they can build a safe and prosperous future for all citizens on their common path to the European Union. According to his evaluation, Serbia demonstrated courage and historic maturity by adopting the resolution condemning the crime committed in Srebrenica. “But, during the civil wars in the territory of the former Yugoslavia, all conflicting sides committed atrocious crimes, which is why we hope that the parliaments of other countries in the region will have the strength to face the truth and condemn the crimes committed against all innocent victims”, said Tadić.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Environment minister: Serbia will recycle waste generated
Belgrade/Nis, June, 03, 2010 (Serbia Today) – Environment Minister Oliver Dulic said on Monday that Serbia in the next few years will be recycling almost its entire waste on its own territory. "We are entering the packaging waste management model that will lead to that in the near future, every city will have separate containers for separation of waste. Our citizens will be able, while generating anything as household packaging waste, to inject into separate containers, which will be separating in recycling yards on the specific raw materials and than directing to the recycling industry", explained Dulic. Minister said that the aim in the next few years is for Serbia to employ 10,000 people in recycling industry. "Our goal is to open up new jobs, as well as an entirely new industry that almost doesn’t exist today in Serbia", he said. Minister of the Environment has opened the first International Fair of ecology, energy efficiency and renewable energy sources at Hall Cair in Nis.
Monday, June 7, 2010
Tension on Kosovo
Belgrade, June, 02. 2010 (Serbia Today) While Serbs were voting on Sundays (May 30) in local elections in Kosovska Mitrovica and Novo Brdo, stones were being thrown across the bridge that separates northern and southern Kosovska Mitrovica. Acording to media reports KPS, KFOR and EULEX forces in the region stopped the conflicts between Serbs and Albanians from escalating. The conflict began on the main bridge across the Ibar River, where EULEX police were stationed. Two persons suffered light injuries, said reports from the ethnically divided town. Before the incidents occurred, there were some 2,000 ethnic Albanians protesting the Serb elections in the north on the southern side of the bridge, calling for a “defense of Kosovo’s sovereignty.” The Albanians later moved towards the bridge, where local Serbs were gathering. Stones and rocks started flying from each side shortly after. Serbs were voting today in local election in Kosovska Mitrovica and Novo Brdo. Protests by former so-called Kosovo Liberation Army, KLA, members and the Movement for Unity were being held in the southern part of Mitrovica against the elections, which were organized by the government in Belgrade. There were 13 lists participating in Mitrovica and four in Novo Brdo. In central Serbia, displaced persons in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Kraljevo, Kragujevac and Niš were able to vote as well. The Serbian government dissolved the local governments in Kosovska Mitrovica and Novo Brdo on December 24, 2009, and established a temporary administration in the municipalities. President of the Serbian State Election Commission Veljko Odalović said that the protests today aimed to put pressure on the voters and international community in order to stop the voting. Southern Kosovska Mitrovica Municipal President Avdi Kastrati said that the elections in the northern part of the city were "illegal.” He said that the residents of the northern part of the city need to "turn towards the future and prepare for the elections that would be organized by the Kosovo leadership in September.” The NATO peacekeeping mission KFOR has stated that it would offer protection for all participants in peaceful protests.
Tension on Kosovo
Belgrade, June, 02. 2010 (Serbia Today) While Serbs were voting on Sundays (May 30) in local elections in Kosovska Mitrovica and Novo Brdo, stones were being thrown across the bridge that separates northern and southern Kosovska Mitrovica. Acording to media reports KPS, KFOR and EULEX forces in the region stopped the conflicts between Serbs and Albanians from escalating. The conflict began on the main bridge across the Ibar River, where EULEX police were stationed. Two persons suffered light injuries, said reports from the ethnically divided town. Before the incidents occurred, there were some 2,000 ethnic Albanians protesting the Serb elections in the north on the southern side of the bridge, calling for a “defense of Kosovo’s sovereignty.” The Albanians later moved towards the bridge, where local Serbs were gathering. Stones and rocks started flying from each side shortly after. Serbs were voting today in local election in Kosovska Mitrovica and Novo Brdo. Protests by former so-called Kosovo Liberation Army, KLA, members and the Movement for Unity were being held in the southern part of Mitrovica against the elections, which were organized by the government in Belgrade. There were 13 lists participating in Mitrovica and four in Novo Brdo. In central Serbia, displaced persons in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Kraljevo, Kragujevac and Niš were able to vote as well. The Serbian government dissolved the local governments in Kosovska Mitrovica and Novo Brdo on December 24, 2009, and established a temporary administration in the municipalities. President of the Serbian State Election Commission Veljko Odalović said that the protests today aimed to put pressure on the voters and international community in order to stop the voting. Southern Kosovska Mitrovica Municipal President Avdi Kastrati said that the elections in the northern part of the city were "illegal.” He said that the residents of the northern part of the city need to "turn towards the future and prepare for the elections that would be organized by the Kosovo leadership in September.” The NATO peacekeeping mission KFOR has stated that it would offer protection for all participants in peaceful protests.
Serbia, Egypt sign agreement on air traffic
Belgrade, June, 02. 2010 (Serbia Today) – The governments of Serbia and Egypt signed in Belgrade on Friday a new agreement on air traffic cooperation. This is a bilateral agreement that defines commercial relations between air transporters, selection of airline companies, their nomination, security area, harmonization with world standards, and other issues. The agreement was signed as part of a two-day meeting of the mixed Serbian-Egyptian committee held in Belgrade on Friday after 23 years and aimed at promoting the Serbia-Egypt economic cooperation. The document was signed by Serbian Infrastructure Minister Milutin Mrkonjic and visiting Egyptian Minister for International Cooperation Fayza Abul-Naga. Deputy Chairman of the mixed Serbian-Egyptian committee for economic cooperation Abul-Naga pointed out in the talks with Mrkonjic in the Serbian parliament that the cooperation between Serbia and Egypt has great potential in the domain of civil engineering, adding that the Serbian construction companies can take part in the infrastructure projects in Egypt and the entire African continent.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Defense minister Sutanovac on “historic agreement”
Belgrade/Zagreb, June, 01. 2010 (Serbia Today) - Defense Minister Dragan Sutanovac has stated in Zagreb that a "historic agreement" will be signed in June between Serbian and Croatian militaries. The deal would put behind "the dark past" and should serve as a lesson on how to cooperate in the future, he was quoted as saying in a statement for Belgrade-based weekly NIN. "After all the wars, the Serbian and Croatian armies will bilaterally meet for the first time in order to sign an agreement on cooperation in the area of defense. This is a historic agreement", Sutanovac said. He said that Croatia is the last country in the region with which Serbia is signing such an agreement, adding that “Croatia still has certain traumas from the 1990's which are even bigger than Serbia's traumas.” When asked what exactly will be signed and what type of cooperation the agreement envisages, Sutanovac answered that it includes "the possibility of joint exercise, training, education, exchange of experience .
Thursday, June 3, 2010
“Cooperation with Croatian army necessary”
Belgrade, May 31. 2010 (Serbia Today) - EULEX announced that unapproved visits from officials and politicians” from central Serbia will “no longer be allowed. Serbian minister for Kosovo Goran Bogdanović reacting to the new accused the EU mission in the province, EULEX, of taking the side of Kosovo Albanians. “If they do not have authorization, the delegations will not be allowed to continue their trips,” said spokesperson for the EU mission in Kosovo Karin Limdal for Albanian language daily Koha Ditore. “Taking into consideration the unauthorized visits of Serbian officials to Kosovo, in close cooperation with Brussels and the EU, EULEX has issued a decree for Kosovo police to control Serbian delegations to see whether they are authorized to visit Kosovo or not”, she was quoted as saying. The mission has handed out a set of rules to Kosovo police, KPS, on procedures, and has also given these guidelines to police in the Serb-dominated northern Kosovska Mitrovica, said reports. The rules state that the obligation of the police is to check every vehicle with Serbian officials to see if they have been authorized to visit Kosovo. The Priština newspaper writes that a “record number of Serbian officials” visited Kosovska Mitrovica on Tuesday, in preparation for the coming local elections, adding that the officials “promised that Kosovo would remain an inseparable part of Serbia”. EULEX has already announced that it would not “recognize” the early local elections due to be held in Serb municipalities in the north. "Clearly, with this move EULEX has taken the side of Priština, assuming the role of the secessionists' advocate, in violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1244,” said Serbian minister for Kosovo Goran Bogdanović stated. “Our patience and our demonstrated constructive approach have their limits”, the minister warned in a statement carried by Beta news agency. Bogdanović added that EULEX's decision meant that it also violated the neutrality which is spelt out in its mandate. The minister noted that this decision came after a recent statement by EU envoy for northern Kosovo Michael Giffoni, who was quoted as saying that the status of Kosovo was a “closed issue as far as the Union was concerned.” “I demand that EULEX urgently reverse this decision, because otherwise, as I have stated, our cooperation and relations will be seriously brought into question. This decision was clearly deliberately timed ahead of the (local) elections in (northern Kosovska) Mitrovica, to in this way join in Priština's provocations,” said the minister. Bogdanović added that the early local elections in the Serb-dominated municipality would be held regardless of provocations, and that they would serve to “confirm the credibility of the state of Serbia, strengthen her institutions and presence in the Province, and especially in its northern part”. “I would like to stress that this morning I traveled from Belgrade with no problems to the northern part of the Province, where I am right now. How will anyone prohibit me, born and living in Kosovo and Metohija, or any other politician from the Province, from going to our own homes,” Bogdanović said in his statement.
EULEX: No more unapproved visits by Serbian officials
Belgrade, May, 31. 2010 (Source: B92) - Defense Minister Dragan Šutanovac announced that Serbia and Croatia will sign a defense cooperation agreement in June. He said that the signing of agreements between the ministries of the two countries should lead to a road of final reconciliation. Šutanovac said that the best path to reconciliation is through united exercises, both in Serbia and outside the country’s borders. “Even though our past is burdened with many victims, we want to show that the two armies are not enemy armies and that they can contribute not only to regional, but also global security,” he told daily Politika. “Every agreement on cooperation leads to the solving of problems, and every criticism of such an agreement is a lack of understanding for problems that can be solved through dialogue. I am aware that that the past is still burdening relations between the two countries today, but I am convinced that this agreement will contribute to the stabilization and quicker solving of problems which are not related solely to defense issues,” Šutanovac said. He said that the Defense Ministry has agreements signed with all regional countries, adding that threats of terrorism and organized crime do not choose what country, border or ethnicity they affect. “If we do not increase security cooperation on the territory of the former Yugoslavia, either through police, army, or information agency cooperation, every country will be just as endangered, no matter how much it isolates itself and does not wants to cooperate,” he said.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
President Tadic encourages “economic patriotism”
Belgrade, May, 26. 2010 (Serbia Today) - President Boris Tadic called on Serbian businesspeople to show “economic patriotism” in these difficult times of economic crisis. He said on Sunday that there is no problem with businesspeople who are going “off shore” to register their companies in countries other than Serbia, when it is in accordance with the law. “Every country is doing everything it can to attract serious businesspeople to work in their country, to pay taxes and contributions to that country”, Tadic said. He said that businesspeople are facing temptation and want to ask the state for aid, but added that the state actually needs help from them. Tadic said that businesspeople need to pay taxes to their country, just like all other people. “This is a time when we expect some type of economic patriotism,” he said, adding that it is absolutely unacceptable for companies to be sold as “off shore” companies and to give the money from the sale and taxes to another country. He said that this question should be regulated by law, in accordance with business practices.
Monday, May 31, 2010
Miletic: Kosovo biggest security problem for Serbia
Beograd, May 25. 2010. (Serbia Today) - The territory of Kosovo and Metohija is a stronghold of organized crime and it is currently the biggest security challenge for Serbia, said Chief Of General Staff of the Serbian Army Miloje Miletić. “The unilaterally declared independence by Kosovo poses the biggest threat and safety problem to Serbia”, Miletic said for Belgrade daily ‘Vecernje novosti’. Asked whether he expects a new wave of violence in Kosovo after a decision by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), he replied that a "violent threat is an already tried and used method of Kosovo Albanians use to impose pressure on the international community.” "If the court decision is not in keeping with their interests, which I sincerely hope it won't be, destabilization and violence are possible. I have received assurances by the KFOR commander that their troops will prevent any such event," said Miletić. Underscoring that "according to the experience so far, any instability in Kosovo and Metohija directly jeopardizes security in the region as a whole, particularly in the south region of central Serbia,” he added that the Serbian Army "is ready to respond to such a scenario and has enough capacity to secure peace in the area.” Miletić also said that there was need to hold high-level meetings with KFOR and those meetings will become more frequent in the future. In regards to the army reform, Miletić underscored that the crisis had not seriously affected the reform of the defense system and that Serbia will have an army composed of professional soldiers instead of conscripts by the beginning of 2011 at the latest. “Our army will have 30,000 people, with an active reserve force, it will be well trained, armed and ready to respond to all security risks,” said the general.
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Extradition negotiations between U.S. and Serbia
Belgrade, May 24. 2010. (Serbia Today) – The governments of Serbia and the U.S. began negotiations relating to a new treaty on the extradition of the most serious crimes perpetrators. The previous agreement of this kind was signed 111 years ago. The first and still valid extradition treaty between the governments of two countries was signed on 25 October 1901. The Serbian and U.S. governments started commenced the first round of negotiations on the new treaty in Belgrade. State secretary of Serbian Ministry of Justice Slobodan Homen said there was very good cooperation between security institutions of the United States and Serbia, stressing the healthy relationship when it comes to the fight against organized crime and drugs. "It's not enough that only the security institutions and police work together, but it is necessary that all perpetrators of crimes are brought to court and be convicted", Homen said. He said that the willingness of the United States to extradite its citizens to Serbia is a reflection of confidence in the Serbian judiciary. Homen said that Serbia has negotiated the same kind of agreements with Croatia and Italy and expressed his expectation that general agreement with European union will be signed as soon as possible. U.S. Ambassador Mary Warlick said that such negotiations helps for more successful and deeper relations between the two countries, but they are also an opportunity for joint operations to overcome the threats and challenges of today. "We expect productive and detailed discussions on the draft text in the next few days and successful conclusion of bilateral extradition contract. That would provide important tools, and our countries will be able to answer all the security challenges", Warlick said .
Serbian telecommunications sector worth EUR 10bn
Belgrade, May, 22. 2010 (Serbia Today) -The value of Serbian telecommunications market is estimated at approximately EUR 10bn, while the total income in 2009 amounted to EUR 1.5bn. This accounts for 4.8 percent of GDP, Republic Telecommunication Agency (RATEL) Executive Director Milan Jankovic said on Tuesday. At a press conference presenting RATEL's work in the period from 2005 to 2010, Jankovic said that the number of landline clients in 2009 totaled 3.145.920, thus increasing by 42 percent. According to Jankovic, the total number of mobile telephony users added up to 9.9 million, which represents a 132 percent rise, while the number of cable-distributive system clients increased by 13 percent, thus reaching almost one million. Over 1.7 million people now use the Internet, which is 22 percent more than in 2005, Janković noted. RATEL Managing Board President Jovan Radunovic pointed out that Serbian mobile telecommunications in the past five years registered significant market opening and liberalization. A total of seven telecommunication service licenses were issued over the past few years, the most important one being the second landline operator license, which was granted to the telecommunications company Telenor, thus preventing the state-owned telecommunications company Telekom Srbija from monopolizing the market.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Tadic : Regionalization will not create false states in Serbia
Belgrade, May, 21. 2010 (Serbia Today) Decentralization and regionalization to strengthen the unity of the country and enable better functioning of state administration, said Serbian president Boris Tadic. "The idea of regionalization is not to create the false states. We wish to create better conditions for the functioning of state systems”, Tadic said at the recently held inaugural Assembly of Union of national, regional and local parties in Belgrade. Serbian President added that regionalization is one of the most important conditions for economic development of Serbia and that Serbia must find its own model for regionalization in the EU because there is no single model for it. Tadic warned that some parts of Serbia are empty, and stressed that the population goes from there in the search for the better living conditions. "We are faced with the problem of depopulation, and that's why Serbia must finish the process of decentralization and regionalization”, he said. According to him, the institutional changes are necessary to create a natural assumption for the decentralization and regionalization, and better connect all regions with the center of the state. "That's why we build roads and railways”, Tadic said, and expressed the expectation that in five years Serbia would create conditions to implement institutional changes which are necessary for decentralization and regionalization.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Jeremic : Solution for Kosovo through dialogue
Belgrade, May, 20. 2010 (Serbia Today) In New York, Serbian foreign minister Vuk Jeremic announced that the opinion of International Court of Justice relating to the Kosovo issue will create the opportunity for achieving strategic compromise between Serbs and Albanians. The Serbian chief of diplomacy has also requested support of all UN members to solve the problems of Serbs living in Kosovo. "Despite recent setbacks on the ground, I believe that we could approach the new, promising period in Kosovo. In the future we should be focused on efforts to jointly found a solution through the dialogue, "Jeremic said at a session of the UN Security Council for Kosovo. The Serbia foreign minister stressed that it is necessary to create a new environment, which will make possible solutions in the future. He claims that this can be achieved only by peaceful dialogue, that result in a mutually acceptable solution and providing lasting stability in the region and beyond in the world. "The solution through dialogue, not unilateralism, is our goal. We are asking for support of all members of the UN in resolving the problem once and for all. This year could be the year of our joint success”, said Jeremic. Jeremic said that the dialogue between Serbs and Albanians, with a fair and balanced solution, ensures the peaceful future of Europe and Western Balkans. Jeremic as an illustration of the situation on the ground mentioned the cutting of mobile phone connections for Kosovo’s Serbs. He reminded that Kosovo special police units used force to prevent communications between Serbs outside their enclaves. He described this as a serious violation of contemporary humanitarian norms and rights. He welcomed the response of UNMIK and EULEX, which have distanced themselves from the controversial decisions of Kosovo official and their "Strategies for the northern Kosovo." Serbian foreign minister also has accused the International Civil Office (ICO) of attempting to violently implement the Ahtisaari plan, that violates UN Resolution 1244. “Serbia deeply appreciates the constructive approach of the UN and other organizations acting under their authority as EULEX. We all work together to improve the life of ordinary people”, Jeremic said. The Minister pointed out the problem of returning Serbs on Kosovo. Citing as an example the attack on the returnees in the village of Zac, as well as problem of power supply for Serbian communities in Kosovo.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Dragutinovic: Agreement reached for tax reforms
Belgrade/ Zagreb, May, 19. 2010 (Serbia Today) - An agreement has been reached within the Serbian government for the needed tax reforms, said finance minister Diana Dragutinović on Saturday. She said that the contents of the reforms have not been finalized, but that there will be no increases on Value Added Taxes (VATs). While attending the EBRD conference in Zagreb, Dragutinović said that the reforms are expected to decrease the number of products that are being taxed by the lower VAT rate of eight percent. She said that these products make up 40 percent of production, and a normal percentage rate for such products would be about 10 to 15 percent. The high level VAT rate in Serbia is 18 percent. Dragutinović said that the tax reforms do not aim to cause loss of taxation income and stressed that the reforms are needed in the transition to a new model of economic growth, based on exports. She said that the “Greek crisis scenario” is not threatening Serbia, since Serbia’s public debt is at about 30 percent of the gross domestic product, and the budget deficit is four percent.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Ljaljic : Serbian government is too big
Belgrade, May, 18. 2010 (Serbia Today)- Serbian Labor Minister Rasim Ljajić believes that the government should be reconstructed because it is too big. “The governments of European countries, by rule, resort to a reconstruction of the government at the halfway point of their mandates, and we have an additional reason to do this, which is the economic crisis, ” Ljajić told the Tanjug news agency. He claims that a reconstruction would be “good for the government”, reiterating that he has spoken about this several times before and that he was criticized for it, because some believe that he is trying to promote himself and his party through this. “Until I become a more influential politician, all I have left is to in this way, publicly, speak in support of a reconstruction of the government, he said. Ljajić is a president of the Social-democratic party of Serbia. He has been calling for the government to be downsized since the beginning of the mandate. Ljajic also supports decreasing the number of parliamentary MPs to 150.
Brammertz : No reasons to believe that Mladic is not in Serbia
Belgrade, May, 18. 2010 (Serbia Today) - Hague Tribunal Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz has repeated during his visit to Belgrade that the most important issue remains the arrest of Ratko Mladić and Goran Hadžić. Brammertz also announced that based on the information he was given he had no reason to believe former Bosnian Serb military leader Ratko Mladić was outside of Serbia. He added that the Prosecution is conducting a detailed analysis of why Mladić still has not been arrested. “My associates share this impression, Brammertz said after meetings with President of the National Council for Cooperation with the Hague Tribunal Rasim Ljajić and Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković. Hague Tribunal Chief Prosecutor did not wish to give a precise assessment of Serbia’s cooperation but said that it was a continuous process and that there were two more weeks before his new report is due to be submitted to the UN Security Council. Brammertz also met with representatives of Serbian services which are searching for the Hague fugitives. He talked to members of the action team and its operatives, directors of the Security-Information Agency (BIA) and Military Security Agency (VBA) for several hours. EU ratification of the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) with Serbia depends on the cooperation assessment that will find its way into Brammertz’s new report. Brammertz announced that the indictment against Mladić will be amended with additional charges. Brammertz said that there can be no alternative to the arrest of Mladić and Goran Hadžić and that he expects Serbian authorities to take practical measures to bring them to justice and the politicians to support their efforts. Commenting on the declaration condemning the crime in Srebrenica passed in the Serbian parliament, Brammertz said he will not mention the Serbian government's gesture in his next report to the UN Security Council which is due in June. “This is not something I will mention in the cooperation report, because it is a political statement. Of course it is a step in the right direction, but I hope it was taken for the benefit of Serbia and its people and not of the Hague Tribunal,” Brammertz said.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Serbia and Croatia discussing about lawsuits withdrawal
Belgrade, May, 17. 2010 (Serbia Today) Serbia is ready to withdraw a lawsuit against Croatia if both countries agree to withdraw their mutual charges of genocide, unconditionally and simultaneously, announced Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic during his visit to Zagreb. His Croatian colleague Jadranka Kosor replied that the decision on the withdrawal of the Croatian lawsuit against Serbia for genocide can only be taken by the Government of Croatia, but that subject has not been discussed yet.
"Serbia is prepared to withdraw our lawsuit, of course, if it is an agreement for both countries to do the something simultaneously and without any conditions,” said Serbian Prime Minister Cvetkovic. "Speaking on behalf of the Croatia Government and me personally, it is important to define the crimes of Milosevic's policy, the evil of that aggressor policy. For the government of Croatia is not a bilateral issue," she said. As a sign of improving relations between the two countries Kosor submitted to Cvetkovic a compact disc with the EU law standards translated into Croatian. "I want this act to be a pledge of our good cooperation and friendship between the two countries and our strong support to our neighbor, "Kosor said. The two prime ministers also discussed the acceleration of economic cooperation, the search for missing persons, solving the refugee issue, and accelerating the process of succession and the resolution of boundary disputes. A few years ago the previous Croatian Prime Minister, Ivo Sanader promised to Vojislav Kostunica, while both were prime ministers the translation of EU standards. It is 100,000 pages of regulations of the European Union. That translation should cost Serbia about 10 million EUR but it is a gift of Croatian Government.
"Serbia is prepared to withdraw our lawsuit, of course, if it is an agreement for both countries to do the something simultaneously and without any conditions,” said Serbian Prime Minister Cvetkovic. "Speaking on behalf of the Croatia Government and me personally, it is important to define the crimes of Milosevic's policy, the evil of that aggressor policy. For the government of Croatia is not a bilateral issue," she said. As a sign of improving relations between the two countries Kosor submitted to Cvetkovic a compact disc with the EU law standards translated into Croatian. "I want this act to be a pledge of our good cooperation and friendship between the two countries and our strong support to our neighbor, "Kosor said. The two prime ministers also discussed the acceleration of economic cooperation, the search for missing persons, solving the refugee issue, and accelerating the process of succession and the resolution of boundary disputes. A few years ago the previous Croatian Prime Minister, Ivo Sanader promised to Vojislav Kostunica, while both were prime ministers the translation of EU standards. It is 100,000 pages of regulations of the European Union. That translation should cost Serbia about 10 million EUR but it is a gift of Croatian Government.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Captain Dragan arrested in Australia
Belgrade, May, 15. 2010 (Serbia Today) - Dragan Vasiljkovic, alias Captain Dragan, accused of committing war crimes in Croatia in 1992 and 1993, was arrested in Australia. Australian media reported that the Australian Federal Police (AFP) arrested Vasiljkovic, on Tuesday afternoon. He had spent 43 days as a fugitive. After the Australian Supreme Court confirmed his extradition to Croatia, where he would stand trial, Vsiljkovic disappeared on March 30. The local media states that the AFP worked closely with the Dutch police, which supplied them with information that led to his arrest. The 55 year-old Vasiljkovic is an Australian citizen and lived in the country under the name of Daniel Snedden. He is accused of committing war crimes against military prisoners of war and civilians in 1992 in Knin and participating in attacks and pillaging of several Croatian villages in 1993. Media stated that Vasiljkovic also has Serbian citizenship.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Gordon: Us against division of Kosovo
Belgrade, May, 14. 2010 -(Serbia Today)U.S. are against division of Kosovo because it is recognized as a sovereign and independent state, said Assistant Secretary of State Philip Gordon during his visit to Belgrade. Gordon noted in an interview for Beta news agency,
that United States considers that Belgrade and Pristina should, as soon as possible, start talks not about status, but about solving practical problems. U.S. Assistant Secretary of State said that the European integration of Serbia and the entire Balkans, is "a strategic goal of the administration of Barack Obama” but added that Belgrade will find it difficult to get closer to the membership in the EU with the unsolved question of Kosovo. Gordon said that "the opinions of the International Court of Justice, whatever that would be, could not become a turning point.” He pointed that the issue of Kosovo should be overcome in order to solve practical problems and improve living conditions for all citizens. "I think we need new talks between Serbia and Kosovo on practical issues. I would not call that negotiations because Kosovo is an independent, sovereign state but there can and must be efforts to solve difficult practical issues," said the American official. According to Gordon, who is in charge of relations with Europe and Eurasia, Pristina and Belgrade should talk directly and there is no reason to wait for the opinion of the International Court of Justice. "The talks could begin immediately because it is a useful and necessary process but blocked for the long time. But there is an impression that both sides are waiting for some reason on the opinion of International Court of Justice, and then let it be so," he said. Asked whether the division of Kosovo is acceptable to Washington, Gordon said that "the U.S. does not support" the idea because it would set a precedent that would encourage new thinking about the divisions and that "it is not in anyone’s interest." "We recognize the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Kosovo and that includes all citizens within Kosovo, Serbs and other minorities should have their rights guaranteed by law, with a significant degree of autonomy, decentralization as an important principle, the protection of religious sites and local communities, but all in the context of territorial integrity, "said Gordon. Asked whether the division of Kosovo would be acceptable in exchange for Serbian recognition of Kosovo's independence Gordon said that "no one expects that Serbia will recognize Kosovo," but also to Washington, "the division is not an option." Gordon rejected the allegations that the Washington is thinking about a new UN Security Council resolution on Kosovo instead of 1244, pointing out that Kosovo is independent and that the U.S. does not see the reason for "new efforts in the UN.
that United States considers that Belgrade and Pristina should, as soon as possible, start talks not about status, but about solving practical problems. U.S. Assistant Secretary of State said that the European integration of Serbia and the entire Balkans, is "a strategic goal of the administration of Barack Obama” but added that Belgrade will find it difficult to get closer to the membership in the EU with the unsolved question of Kosovo. Gordon said that "the opinions of the International Court of Justice, whatever that would be, could not become a turning point.” He pointed that the issue of Kosovo should be overcome in order to solve practical problems and improve living conditions for all citizens. "I think we need new talks between Serbia and Kosovo on practical issues. I would not call that negotiations because Kosovo is an independent, sovereign state but there can and must be efforts to solve difficult practical issues," said the American official. According to Gordon, who is in charge of relations with Europe and Eurasia, Pristina and Belgrade should talk directly and there is no reason to wait for the opinion of the International Court of Justice. "The talks could begin immediately because it is a useful and necessary process but blocked for the long time. But there is an impression that both sides are waiting for some reason on the opinion of International Court of Justice, and then let it be so," he said. Asked whether the division of Kosovo is acceptable to Washington, Gordon said that "the U.S. does not support" the idea because it would set a precedent that would encourage new thinking about the divisions and that "it is not in anyone’s interest." "We recognize the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Kosovo and that includes all citizens within Kosovo, Serbs and other minorities should have their rights guaranteed by law, with a significant degree of autonomy, decentralization as an important principle, the protection of religious sites and local communities, but all in the context of territorial integrity, "said Gordon. Asked whether the division of Kosovo would be acceptable in exchange for Serbian recognition of Kosovo's independence Gordon said that "no one expects that Serbia will recognize Kosovo," but also to Washington, "the division is not an option." Gordon rejected the allegations that the Washington is thinking about a new UN Security Council resolution on Kosovo instead of 1244, pointing out that Kosovo is independent and that the U.S. does not see the reason for "new efforts in the UN.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Italy wants Serbia in EU
Belgrade, May, 13. 2010 (Serbia Today) - The Italian parliament is ready to be the first to ratify the Stabilization and Association Agreement between the European Union and Serbia, according to President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies Gianfranco Fini. "Such support of Italy is important for Serbia's road towards the EU," Fini said after a meeting with the President and Prime Minister and President of Serbia Boris Tadic and Mirko Cevtkovic. Finney believes that as Serbia is part of Europe it is necessary that the European Union should include the Western Balkans. "Serbia is part of Europe geographically, but primarily in the cultural sense and require the inclusion of Balkan countries in the EU as soon as possible to complete its political map," Fini declared. Italy believes that Europe needs to honestly assess the efforts of Serbia towards the EU, the Italian official said, adding that Europe should not apply double standards in relation to countries who wish to join the Union. "
Government of Serbia takes over the company Corridor 10
Belgrade, May 13. 2010 (Serbia today) – At the meeting on Friday (7th. may), the Serbian government recommended that the Public Enterprise Roads of Serbia transfer the founding of the firm Corridor 10 to the state. Thus the government should become the direct owner of the enterprises. Blic writes that the new director will be set up by Democratic Party. The company "Corridor 10" will be extinguished, and the Government will establish a new company instead with much greater powers. This company will be responsible for continuing the construction of Corridor 10, as well as the road Belgrade-Boljare, part of the so-called corridor 11, which will be linked to roads in seven European countries, confirmed the Ministry of Infrastructure. In addition to construction, the firm will deal also with the expropriation and design, which has so far been the biggest problem in the implementation of corridor 10. Milutin Mrkonjic, Minister for Infrastructure, said the establishment of this company will upgrade to the existing 'Corridor 10', which was not independent, but was a subsidiary firm of Roads of Serbia. 'Corridors of Serbia' will not be a public company, but a limited liability company. It will spend budget funds and will not make a profit. It’ll have full autonomy in the work, "said Mrkonjic. New company will not receive any new employees, but will second employees from "Corridor 10", as well as from related ministries. At the head of the new company will be an expert, who will be recommended by the Democratic Party. The government said that the candidate already exists and is currently employed in the Directorate of Land Development in Belgrade. On the other hand, the establishment of new companies will automatically reduce the jurisdiction of the "Roads of Serbia", which will in future be responsible for maintaining roads.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Malovic: Serbia cooperate with EULEKS
Belgrade, May, 12. 2010 (Serbia today) - Cooperation between Serbia and EULEX is very good, claims Serbian Justice Minister Snežana Malović . Speaking to Radio Free Europe she said that cooperation is especially good in the judiciary sector, adding that pressing problems are getting solved. Malović also reminded public of the protocol signed last year with the EU mission in Kosovo regarding cooperation with the Serbian Interior Ministry for intensifying the fight against organized crime and the control of the administrative borders. She said that one result of such cooperation was Friday’s, arrest of Sabit Geci, former commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army during the 1999 conflicts.
Fascism has no place in Serbia
Belgrade, May, 11. 2010 (Serbia Today) – Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic said yesterday evening that there is no place for fascism in Serbia and that Serbia is firmly committed to becoming a key partner to countries that want peace in the region. Speaking at a reception held to observe World War Two Victory in Europe Day, Cvetkovic said that it is our task to protect human dignity, to protect the individual’s right to live in a democratic society and to defend international law, while ensuring economic development and a stable future. Victory in Europe Day reminds us of the atrocities of World War Two and of the consequences of violence, ethnic and religious intolerance and genocide, he said. Europe Day is also celebrated on this day since modern Europe was built on the principles of the struggle against fascism, on the principles of peace, understanding, tolerance and cooperation, said the Prime Minister. More than 50 million people lost their lives in World War Two and 61 countries were affected by the violence and destruction it brought, including former Yugoslavia and Serbia, where human losses were immense, he said. This was the first country to offer resistance to death, fear and humiliation brought by fascism, therefore we are obliged to remind our future generations that it is the duty of all countries and nations to make every effort to prevent the emergence of inhuman ideologies, said Cvetkovic. Lessons learnt from war warn us that ignoring violence and indifference can reach fatal proportions. The ideal of freedom is the foundation of every society’s development, he said. The memory of those who fought for our freedom makes us responsible for trying to understand each other better. It obliges us to defend basic principles of civilisation, to prevent religious differences from turning us against each other and to be aware that it is only by respecting others that we can respect ourselves, he said. We cannot forget that World War Two led to fatal conflicts in this region, said Cvetkovic. Sites of atrocities and massacres in Kragujevac, Kraljevo, Jasenovac, Jajinci, Staro Sajmiste, Novi Sad, Nis and a number of other places are painful reminders of the War, warning us that events like these must never be repeated, stressed the Prime Minister. We must honour and respect all those who gave their lives for freedom – our freedom fighters, those from other countries and the Soviet army, who participated in the struggle to liberate our country from fascism, he said. Serbia is situated in an area which has been a focal point of conflicting interests of powerful countries for centuries. Its history is in fact a history of war and today Serbia knows that the struggle for peace and freedom must be a peaceful one and that it is the only way to protect our national potential, he said. There is no place for fascism in Serbia.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Serbia clearly committed to processing all war crimes
Belgrade, 10 May 2010 – Minister of Justice Snezana Malovic stated today that the discovery of a possible mass grave in Raska with remains of over 250 Kosovo Albanians is of extreme importance for determining the truth about crimes committed in the province. Malovic told the Beta news agency that Serbia is fully prepared to uncover the truth about all missing persons in Kosovo-Metohija and bring to justice all perpetrators of these crimes. The Minister said she expects the investigation to intensify in order to shed some light on the fate of around 2,000 missing Serbs and Albanians from the province. She reiterated that Serbia is clearly committed to and invests maximum efforts in finding and punishing perpetrators of all war crimes, regardless of their nationality or position they may occupy. By discovering a possible mass grave in Raska, Serbia once again showed its clear stance towards its past and sent a message that these things will not be repeated, the Minister said.
Tadic : Serbi wants EU and Kosovo
Belgrade, May, 10. 2010 (Serbia today) - Serbia definitely wants to become a member of the EU but will never give up on protecting its integrity in Kosovo, said Serbian president Boris Tadic. At a ceremony commemorating 180 years of the Serbian Army (VS) elite Guard (Garda) at Pozarevac, Tadic said that those are the two key points of Serbia's current and future policy. Serbian president stressed that the country “takes care of its people, wherever they may live”, and added that Serbia conducts a peaceful policy. “If there is a stable Serbia, conditions are met for the development of all of southeastern Europe, to benefit all people who live in this area,” the president told the gathering. He also added that it was very important for the “people, all institutions and political parties” to unite over those principles. “We are extending a hand of reconciliation because today we need unity. The Serbian Army has its place in that context, and today and in the future, we are ready to invest in the army despite the crisis,” Tadić pointed.
Brammertz comes to Belgrade
Belgrade, May, 10. 2010 (Serbia Today) The chief prosecutor of the the Hague tribunal, Serge Brammertz will arrive in Belgrade on May 12, where he will meet Serbian President Boris Tadic and Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic. The Tribunal announced that Bramerc will spend two days in Belgrade (May 12 and 13), where he will meet with the head of the National Council for Cooperation with Hague tribunal Rasim Ljajic, War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic and other officials of the action team that is searching for fugitives. The topic of discussion will be Serbia's cooperation with the Tribunal. Brammertz expects to present his report to the UN Security Council on June 18th. He will also evaluate the cooperation of Serbia, including the progress in the search of defendants who are still fugitives - Ratko Mladic and Goran Hadzic. The Brammertz assessment of Belgrade's cooperation depends on whether the EU will ratify the Stabilization and Association Agreement with Serbia.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Ambassador Vorlik opens conference on technology and education in Belgrade
Belgrade, May 08. 2010 (Serbia today) - U.S. ambassador in Serbia Mary Vorlik will open the annual conference "Technology and Education: necessity or luxury?", which will be held from 7 to 9 May in Belgrade. At the conference, one of the speakers will be Professor Sean Konli with the Department of English Language from the New School in New York, and regional adviser for the teaching of English Lisa Harsbarger. The conference will be held under the auspices of the U.S. Embassy in Serbia and the Association of Teachers of English Serbia (ELTA). The Department of Media and Cultural Embassy is one of the biggest sponsors of the conference, not only through financial support but also in bringing experts from the United States to share their knowledge with counterparts from Serbia and the region.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
US and EU have different planes for Serbia – Kosovo relations?
Belgrade. May, 07. 2010 (Serbia today) EU wants Serbia to start to start practical cooperation with Kosovo authorities, while Washington plans to request that Belgrade consent to the suspension of the UN SC Resolution 1244 in exchange for accelerated integration into the EU and its funds, writes daily Blic. According to Blic, Washington has been working on that plan for two months. EU and Washington obviously have different plans for the day after the International Court of Justice gives its opinion over Kosovo independence, writes daily Blic. While the EU plan is not defined and is primarily focused on pressure on Serbia, Washington has been working for two months on a plan for suspension of the UN SC Resolution 1244 in exchange for accelerated integration for Serbia to the EU and its funds. Obrad Kesic, A well informed political analyst of American ‘TSM Global’ agency of Washington reveals to ‘Blic’ the new policy of the State Department. He says that the plan has the approval of the White House. He also says that Washington expects Belgrade to give consent for the suspension of the UN SC Resolution 1244 immediately after announcement of the ICJ opinion. Blic’s sources from the Serbian Foreign Ministry are categorical that these are mere ‘provocations’ and that there shall be no negotiations before the ICJ gives its opinion and before the session of the UN SC on that occasion is held. Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic told Tanjug yesterday that ‘negotiations over Kosovo and Metohija are possible within the frame of the UN SC Resolution 1244 only’.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Arandjelovac Elections-Victory of the Progressive party
Belgrade/Arandjelovac, May 06. 2010(Serbia Today) - The local election in Arandjelovac, a small town, some 80 kilometers from Belgrade, attracted great public and media attention. Many expected the inhabitants of Arandjelovac to reflect the opinion of all of Serbia and present the real state of affairs on the country’s political scene. Results of the Municipal Electoral Commission confirmed the Serbian Progressive Party won 25.11 percent of the vote and 12 of 41 total seats, Democratic Party 20.69 percent of the vote or 10 seats, while the Socialists are supported with the 14.3 percent of voters, and obtained six seats. After repeated local elections in one polling station in Arandjelovac, Serbian Radical Party has managed to get a representative in the local parliament. The Socialist Party of Serbia will lose one member and the Serbian Progressive Party will lose three members in the local parliament shall have G17, New Serbia and the Democratic Party of Serbia, which won 7.17 percent, 7.09 percent and 6.31 percent of the vote. Liberal Democratic Party and the Serbian radical party will be represented with two members, scoring 5.4 percent, or 5.16 percent of the vote. Their representatives will not have Serbian Renewal Movement and the two groups of citizens. On Arandjelovac local elections voted 65.31 percent of registered voters. Elections were held on 25TH April, but repeated because of irregularities at one polling station.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Jeremic to attend UN ministerial conference in New York
Belgrade/New York, May 5 2010 (Serbia Today) – Minister of Foreign Affairs Vuk Jeremic will attend today in New York a UN ministerial conference marking the 40th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty on Non-proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. The conference will be attended by foreign ministers of all countries that signed the Treaty in 1970. These countries are all UN members except India, Pakistan, Israel and North Korea. During the visit to New York, Jeremic will have a series of bilateral talks with officials from all over the world and will brief them about current developments concerning the status of Kosovo-Metohija.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Lajcak prepares plan for Kosovo
Belgrade, May 03, 2010 (Souirce: B92) – As Belgrade TV station B 92 reports, the Slovakian Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajcak said that the EU will be prepared on the day that the ICJ gives its opinion on Kosovo’s independence proclamation. He said that he has prepared a plan for solving the problems between Serbia and Kosovo. Even though he did not want to speak on the details of the plan, Lajčak said that it involves technical cooperation between Belgrade and Priština, and has nothing to do with the status of Kosovo. The EU Ministers will be informed of the new plan for the Kosovo crisis on May 10. Lajčak’s Slovakia has not recognized Kosovo’s independence. “I can say that we need a regional dynamic and communications on practical things that can enable the entire Western Balkans to progress. It is impossible to keep the problems and blockades between the countries continuing and have the countries progress towards the European Union. It goes against the logic and spirit of EU, and the Union is not prepared to accept new members in that way,” Lajčak said. Political analyst Dušan Janjić said that the solution for cooperation between Serbia and Kosovo that Slovakia has prepared will only address technical questions. “As good as could be, such an initiative cannot solve the essential problem, and that is the status of the province,” Janjić said. He said that a better idea would be the one proposed by the French earlier for Serbia entering the EU and Kosovo joining the UN, but without the recognition of independence. Janjić reminded that such a model, in which states were UN members and participated in the work of the UN but did not have a vote, was successfully implemented during the cold war on Ukraine, Belarus, and even East Germany and later the Palestinian movement .
Dragutinovic, Bringeus to sign agreement on development cooperation
Belgrade, May 01, 2010 (Serbia Today) - Finance Minister Diana Dragutinovic and Swedish Ambassador to Serbia Krister Bringeus will sign an agreement concerning development cooperation for 2010 between Serbia and Sweden at 11.00 on 4 May, at Nemanjina 11. Under this agreement, Sweden will support programs and projects for the democratization of society, human rights protection and environmental protection. Key areas defined for dialogue are sustainable development, gender equality and the role of women in democratic development and EU integration. Sweden provided more than €103 million in assistance to Serbia from 2001 to 2009 .
Friday, May 7, 2010
Jeremic: Strong support for Beijing continued
Belgrade, April 30. 2010 (Serbia Today) - Vuk Jeremic, the Serbian Foreign Minister discussed yesterday in Shanghai the issue of Kosovo with the Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi. He told Tanjug news agency that Beijing will continue to support Serbia in defense of its territorial integrity. "We had extensive talks on Kosovo, in order to synchronize our participation in the international arena, particularly in the United Nations, but also in all international organizations, where the secessionist authorities in Pristina could attempt to gain membership, a privilege that only sovereign states, "said the Minister. “China is one of the most influential countries of today”, said Jeremic and added that Beijing's support "of paramount importance and is a great encouragement to continue with our efforts." Jeremic said that he and Young spoke about deepening economic cooperation, first of all new investment in strategic infrastructure of Serbia - transport and energy. In the near future, we expect the official initiation of new projects, he announced. We can be very satisfied with the fact that no other country of the Balkans can boast with this kind of relations with China, initiated by the signing of the Treaty on Strategic Partnership between our two countries during last year's visit to Beijing by the Serbian President Boris Tadic, Jeremic said.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Italy strongly supports Serbia's EU integration
Belgrade, 29 April 2010 (Serbia Today) – Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration and Minister of Science and Technological Development Bozidar Djelic said yesterday that Italy strongly supports Serbia's European integration and that Italy’s support will be of great importance when Serbia’s EU application is considered. Djelic, after talks with Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini, said that they discussed the forthcoming conference in Sarajevo, to be held on 2 June, as well as bringing the Western Balkans closer to membership of the EU. He stated that Serbia will present its plan of development, agenda 2020, and will encourage other countries in the region to do the same. Speaking on scientific and technological cooperation, the Minister of Science and Technology has announced that from September the Embassy of Italy in Serbia will obtain advisers on issues of science, who will upgrade bilateral relations to a higher level. Frattini stressed that Serbia’s submission of candidacy for EU membership to the European Commission by the end of Spain's EU presidency is a priority for Italy. The second priority for Italy would be for other member states of the Union to give the green light for the start of the ratification of the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) with Serbia, he said. The role of Serbia is to contribute to regional stability, the stability of countries such as Bosnia-Herzegovina, and to cooperate in the fight against organized crime, said the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs. Frattini has welcomed Serbia's intention to present its agenda 2020 at the conference in Sarajevo. The meeting’s goal will be that Western Balkan countries present concrete projects for investment, he said. It is important that countries that still have doubts about the membership of the Western Balkans in the EU are shown that these candidacy countries not only ask for money, but offer new opportunities and projects for investment, he concluded.
Security situation in Serbia stable
Belgrade, April 28. 2010 (Serbia Today) - First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior Ivica Dacic said yesterday that the security situation in Serbia is stable and that there have been no reports of any terrorist risks. Opening the “Emergency Management – dealing with aftermath of acts of terrorism” regional conference, Dacic said that past terrorist attacks in the Ground Safety Zone in southern Serbia mainly targeted police and army personnel. The Law on emergency situations envisages a response by state and local bodies to natural disasters as well as terrorist acts, said Dacic. The implementation of this law will start by the middle of this year, he said. The law is in harmony with EU regulations, said Dacic adding that the positive experiences of EU countries were taken into account while drafting the law. He stressed that a national strategy on protecting citizens in emergency situations should also be adopted, explaining that the document implies prediction, control, response and assistance to the populace. Dacic recalled that the Law on emergency situations mentions an integrated management system for the whole of Serbia, affirming that activities have already been taken to record all black spots in the country most likely to be the location of emergency situations. He also recalled that terrorist acts are a global threat and are mostly linked with criminal activities, adding that state organs throughout the world must take greater care in order to protect people and property. Assistant Minister of the Interior and Head of the Sector for Emergency Situations Predrag Maric pointed to the importance of pre-emptively defining risks and threats and preventing and removing the consequences of emergency situations. Maric said that a great deal has been done in Serbia in this respect, recalling a number of protocols and agreements which Serbia signed, but also added that Serbia still has a lot of work to do in order to set up a system which will help us avoid the mistakes made by other countries in the region.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Kuwait interested in products of Serbia’s military industry
Belgrade/Kuwait, 27 April 2010 (Serbia Today)– Minister of Defense Dragan Sutanovac said yesterday that Kuwait officials expressed great interest in products of the Serbian military industry and that it was agreed to bring back those products to Kuwait’s market. Sutanovac told Tanjug news agency after the meeting with Emir’s Deputy Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser Al-Mohammad Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah that Serbia will no longer only export young scientists and the country’s products, but that it will also become an integrating system of a great part of the military industry of the region and of the whole of Europe, Sutanovac said. He voiced the hope that this business cooperation with Kuwait will open up possibilities for export of these products to other countries in the Persian Gulf as well. Prime Minister of Kuwait Sheikh Nasser Al-Mohammad said after the meeting that Kuwait’s army is very familiar with the equipment made in Serbia and that he expects that a series of bilateral agreements will be signed. We expect that our cooperation will surpass commercial relations, ie the sale of arms and military equipment and that we will cooperate in the field of education and exchange visits. We hope that, following the invitation of Minister Sutanovac, we will soon visit Serbia, said Prime Minister Nasser Al-Mohammad. During the day, the delegation of the Ministry of Defense will visit a military base in Kuwait.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
“State, but also citizens to blame for flooding damage”
Belgrade, April 26, 2010 (Serbia Today) - President Boris Tadić said that both the state and the citizens themselves are to blame partially for the flooding damage incurred in the south. He said in Leskovac that the state must help the people hurt by the floods and that there can be no favoritism in the process. Tadić said that the floods that hit Leskovac and the region are a consequences of “laziness and irresponsibility,” adding that those who did not clean the drainage canals in the region will be punished. Tadić visited the Leskovac community of Bobište, where about 1,000 homes were flooded, stating that there is no rational explanation for why the canals for getting the water out of these communities have not been cleaned in over 50 years, adding that he would come back in several months to see what has been done to remedy the problems. “I demand that those who were supposed to clean the canals and did not do so be punished. Also, there should be inquiries into how licenses were received for building homes next to and right on top of the canals. Of course, a part of the responsibility is on the citizens as well, who behaved recklessly towards the drainage canals,” the President said. Bobište citizens told him that they are afraid that the commission that is evaluating the amount of damage to their homes would not do its job objectively, which is what happened to them five years ago in similar circumstances. Tadić said that he would follow the events closely and make sure that no one receives special treatment. After Leskovac, Tadić visited Aleksinac, which also suffered serious damages in the flooding.
Friday, April 30, 2010
US Senate resolution affirmation of progress in relations with Serbia
Belgrade, April 24, 2010 (Serbia Today) – Deputy Prime Minister for EU integration Bozidar Djelic stated today that a resolution passed by the United States Senate acknowledging Serbia’s efforts to integrate into Europe and the global community is an affirmation of the progress made in relations between the United States and Serbia. Djelic, who is visiting the United States, stated to the Tanjug news agency that the United States Senate passed a resolution yesterday which congratulates Serbia for submitting its application for EU candidacy and calls on the European Council to adopt a clear policy towards this request in a timely fashion. The resolution states that the United States views the EU as a source of stability, security and prosperity for Europe and the entire world, therefore Brussels is encouraged to continue its cooperation with all Western Balkan countries regarding their European integration process, said Djelic. This resolution, initiated by a group of highly influential and esteemed senators, will greatly contribute to the strengthening of relations between the United States and Serbia, said the Minister. Djelic said that the resolution affirms that the United States believes that Serbia has established full cooperation with the Hague tribunal and calls for the extradition of the two remaining indictees.
Djelic to sign agreement on scientific cooperation between Serbia, US
Belgrade, April 23. 2010 (Serbia Today) - Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration and Minister of Science and Technological Development Bozidar Djelic was at the visit to the United States yesterday. He signed an agreement between Serbia and the United States on scientific and technological cooperation. Djelic met with National Science Foundation Executive Arden Bement, President of the National Academy of Engineering Charles Vest and the Institute of Medicine Harvey Fineberg. The Deputy Prime Minister joined by the Serbian delegation at the spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank (WB). Djelic will also meet with representatives of the State Department, Congress and USAID.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Miguel Angel Moratinos visited Belgrade
Belgrade, April 22. 2010 (Serbia Today) - The Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Morationos arrived in Belgrade where he met the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Serbia and Turkey. The main topics for discussion was the situation in the region, the future of the Western Balkans and the other issues. Miguel Angel Moratinos arrived on Tuesday afternoon in Belgrade and held a joint meeting with Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic and Ahmet Davutoglu, the Foreign Minister of Turkey. At the tripartite meeting the discussion was about the regional cooperation, the European future of the Western Balkans, as well as Spain's EU presidency in the region and other issues, said the Spanish ambassador Íñigo de Palacio España to Tanjug news agency. Commenting on whether at the meeting was discused about the formula for the participation of Belgrade and Pristina at the forthcoming conference of the EU-Western Balkans in Sarajevo in June, De Palacio said that in the common interests is to find a solution for the presence of all countries and stakeholders in the region at the meeting in Sarajevo on June 2nd. "In the interest of the entire EU and all Western Balkan countries is to all countries and all stakeholders in the region to be present in Sarajevo and we will not spare the efforts to achieve that goal with the help of colleagues from the EU and all partners in the region," said the Spain Ambassador.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
The Democratic Party Reveals its Donators
Belgrade, April 21. 2010 (Serbia Today) - The final financial reports for 2009 were submitted by sixteen political parties so far, but it was only the Democratic Party (DS) that made public the details of the report including its donators and financial supporters. G-17 Plus Party published its report on the Internet, but there is no list of donors, or the amount of contributions that were made. The other Parties wait until their reports are reviewed by the relevant state institutions and be published in the “Official Gazette” before they would make them public. According to the report, the DS has been funded by 52 individuals in the past year , unknown to the public, with a total of 986,037 RSD. The largest contribution was made by Dragan Vujadinović - 76,450 RSD. The Democrats also had eighteen donors among companies, which gave about 14 million RSD. As the largest single donors were listed "Media Direct" and "DM marketing international", both from Belgrade, which have made financial contributions of the 4.5 million RSD. Most of the donors, as well as in the report for 2008, are small, mostly publicly unknown companies. The spokesman for the Agency for the fight against corruption, Aleksandra Kostic, says that submitted reports will be thoroughly checked and then delivered to the public for inspection in the coming days.
The Democratic Party Reveals its Donators
Belgrade, April 21. 2010 (Serbia Today) - The final financial reports for 2009 were submitted by sixteen political parties so far, but it was only the Democratic Party (DS) that made public the details of the report including its donators and financial supporters. G-17 Plus Party published its report on the Internet, but there is no list of donors, or the amount of contributions that were made. The other Parties wait until their reports are reviewed by the relevant state institutions and be published in the “Official Gazette” before they would make them public. According to the report, the DS has been funded by 52 individuals in the past year , unknown to the public, with a total of 986,037 RSD. The largest contribution was made by Dragan Vujadinović - 76,450 RSD. The Democrats also had eighteen donors among companies, which gave about 14 million RSD. As the largest single donors were listed "Media Direct" and "DM marketing international", both from Belgrade, which have made financial contributions of the 4.5 million RSD. Most of the donors, as well as in the report for 2008, are small, mostly publicly unknown companies. The spokesman for the Agency for the fight against corruption, Aleksandra Kostic, says that submitted reports will be thoroughly checked and then delivered to the public for inspection in the coming days.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Serbian Progressive Party to elect party chiefs on April 24
Belgrade, April, 20, 2010 (Source:B92) - The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) will elect its presidency and main committee on Saturday, on April 24,said Nikola Selakovic the SNS legal advisor. Selaković said at a press conference that the election would be attended by 3,200 party delegates from around the country, as well as delegations from abroad—Russia, Hungary, Greece, Italy, Bulgaria and other countries. “SNS will show that it represents a clear and certain alternative regime, that it has programs for ending the crisis and getting out of this catastrophic economic situation,” Selaković said. He added that the party would show that it has been able to gain the support of a large number of citizens in a small amount of time, and gain many partners from around the world as well. SNS legal team member Marko Djurić criticized the Serbian government for being late with announcing the competition for electing deputy ministers, administration chiefs, and state bureau directors, adding that this shows that the government is ready and willing to violate laws. He said that the deadline for announcing the competitions ended on April 16, adding that the depoliticization of the state administration is a necessary step towards development and European integration.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Warlick : We Want Serbia to Join WTO
Belgrade, April 18. 2010 (Serbia Today) - The United States of America wants to strengthen bilateral relations with Serbia and specially when it comes to trade and investments, and also to help Serbia to join the World Trade Organization, said the U.S. Ambassador Mary Warlick. "We hope that completing the process of accession to the WTO was an important component of EU accession and of the opening of the Serbian market. We think that it is very important and we will see what we can do," Mary Warlick told the press and added that she wants to focus on improving economic cooperation between Serbia and the United States and that in Washington there is great interest in this aspect of the relationship between the two countries. "We want people to know that in Serbia there are plenty of opportunities (for investment), and I think that the United States and Serbia can do much more in this regard," added the American ambassador. Commenting on the recent visit of Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg Belgrade, Mary Warlick said that Steinberg came with a message of support to the US-Serbian relations and reiterated a similar message was conveyed by Vice President Joseph Biden in May of last year. "This is largely a follow up on the visit Vice President Biden. The Deputy Secretary of State reiterated the wish that our relations with Serbia 'reset' and our desire to expand cooperation with Serbia in all areas," said Warlick.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Jagland: The Results of the Reforms in Serbia are Impressive
Belgrade, April. 16. 2010 (Serbia Today) - Torbjorn Jagland ,the Secretary General of the Council of Europe said on Wednesday in Belgrade that the reforms undertaken in Serbia are so impressive that the Committee of Ministers of the organization decided to stop special supervision and replace it with the regular analysis carried out by all Member States. "I congratulate the Serbian Government which carried out reforms that are very impressive. For this reason, the Committee of Ministers decided to replace special supervision with regular analysis," said Jagland after meeting with Serbian Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration Bozidar Djelic. The Secretary-General stressed out that the Council of Europe is ready to continue to assist Serbia in all the necessary reforms, particularly in reforming the judiciary and the fight against organized crime. The Vice Minister Bozidar Djelic said that the Council of Europe is an important partner of Serbia in European integration, because the EU decisions are based on the assessment of this organization when it comes to respecting human rights, the rule of law, minority rights and the like. He said that the Serbian Council of Europe will send a new report on compliance with those standards by June and by the end of the year aims to redefine its relationship with that organization. Speaking of cooperation with this organization, Djelic said that he expects that the Council of Europe continue to respect international law "and that its membership will not accept Kosovo, which unilaterally declared independence from Serbia. He also stressed the importance of a cooperation of Serbia with the Bank for the development of the Council of Europe Serbia is receiving substantial assistance to resolve the refugee issue, the knowledge economy and most vulnerable social groups and for June announced a visit to the Governor of the Bank of Raphael Alomar. Jagland also met the Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic, the Speaker of the House Slavica Djukic Dejanovic and talked with President Boris Tadic, Minister of Interior Ivica Dacic, President of the Assembly Committee on Foreign Affairs Dragoljub Micunovic, Snezana Malovic Minister of Justice and Snezana Samardzic, Ministers of Sport.
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