... of decisions already agreed by the parties, primarily in terms of the formation of the Community of Serbian Municipalities in Kosovo. Pristina has been sabotaging this commitment since 2013. This key agreement should be implemented.
Attempts to promote ... ... Yugoslavia.
Intra-Bosnian process require close attention and global consensus. The initiative of the former High Representative to Bosnia and Herzegovina Valentin Inzko, introduced without prior consultations, to pass a law on criminalizing “genocide denial” ...
... challenges. The unabating desire of the Balkan states to become a part of NATO, coupled with the ongoing confrontation between Russia and the West, means that the region is faced with the task of finding ways to stabilize the situation.
The situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as that in Kosovo, are of the greatest concern. Nevertheless, there is no reason to expect open military clashes, as the attention of global powers today is focused on the region. What is more, the events of the 1990s into the early 2000s are still fresh in everybody’s ...
... Macedonia, part of Serbia (Bujanovac and Presevo), Ulcinj part of Montenegro;
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“Great” Serbia
: the Republic of Serbia, the Republika Srpska with access to the sea in the Herceg Novi region (Montenegro) and the Serbian communities in the north of Kosovo, including North Mitrovica;
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“Great” Croatia
: Republic of Croatia, the third “entitet” in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Herceg Bosna (Herzeg-Bosnia));
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Montenegro
would receive a part of the Serbian Sandzak;
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
within the borders of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina with the possible option of creating a confederation ...
It Will Take Kosovo a Long Time to Prove that its Statehood is Tenable
This year marks a decade since Kosovo proclaimed its independence, and that independence has by now become a hard fact. The country has been recognized by 106 UN members (according to Serbian ...
... provided travel documents to international extremists was revealed[vi]: about 12.000 Bosnian passports were distributed to international jihadists[vii] and Osama bin Laden himself owned a Bosnian passport given by the Foreign Ministry of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina[viii]. After the war in Bosnia, many mujahedeen, left the country to fight the Jihad in Kosovo in support to the Uçk against Milosevic. Subsequently to the unilateral declaration of independence in 2008, Kosovo has become even more unstable due to its poor institutional level. Although the European Union does not recognise Kosovo as an ...