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08:49 10:52 | 0 | Tanjug
The declaration states the government's obligation to request from the international missions, in accordance with their mandate and framework set by Resolution 1244, not to allow unilateral activities of the Pristina institutions which jeopardize peace, stability, and the possibility
08:57 | 0 | Tanjug
Serbian President Boris Tadic stated Saturday evening that, after the painful experiences of the 1990s, Serbia's most important goal is to preserve peace, because only a peaceful policy can yield results in the fight for the protection of the interests of Serbia and the Serbian
10:56 | 0 | Tanjug
Council of the EU official Robert Cooper, who acts as the mediator in the talks between Belgrade and Pristina, will visit Belgrade and Pristina early next week to help ease the tension in Kosovo, Maja Kocijancic confirmed for Tanjug.
18:04 | 1 | Tanjug
The representatives of the hospital in Kosovska Mitrovica warned Sunday that unless the international community opens administrative crossings in the north of Kosovo and thus enable the delivery of medicines and other supplies and transport of patients to the clinical centers
18:09 | 0 | Radio Serbia
Early this morning, the members of KFOR and the EULEX police have set a control checkpoint in the village of Jagnjenica, on the road Zvecan-Zubin Potok, where they do a thorough control of the vehicles, merchandise and passengers.
22:44 | 1 | Tanjug
The Brnjak administrative crossing was opened for traffic on Sunday since the security situation in the northern Kosovo municipality Zubin Potok has improved. The Jarinje administrative crossing was opened for passenger traffic on Sunday evening.