Croatia Forms a Monitoring Commission as a Response to Serbian EU Accession Progress
After it was announced that the EU confirmed the opening Chapters 23 and 24 for Serbia, Croatia responded by forming a Monitoring Commission.
After it was announced that the EU confirmed the opening Chapters 23 and 24 for Serbia, Croatia responded by forming a Monitoring Commission.
Yesterday during the EU Conference on Serbian negotiation, Serbia opened two new Chapters – 23 and 24, thus ending the three-month blockade imposed by Croatia.
Today at 9 AM, the civil movement called “Let’s not drown Belgrade”, held another protest in front of the building of the Belgrade’s City Assembly.
BELGRADE, Serbia — “After a long time in Serbia and Croatia, a concrete political will to initiate and intensify dialogue has been accumulated,” says minister of foreign affairs, Ivica Dacic. At the marking of the anniversary of the founding of the Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina, Ivica Dacic, where he was with the head of …
Serbia has no intentions to repeal the Law of Universal Jurisdiction, and will continue to enforce it, said interim Serbian prosecutor for war crimes, Milan Petrović, during an interview for Radio Slobodna Evropa (Radio Free Europe).
“Let’s not drown Belgrade”, the civil movement whose aim is to call for responsibility from the city and state authorities for the April 24 illegal demolitions of buildings in the Savamala quarter of Belgrade, held it’s fifth protest yesterday.
During the second day of the NATO Summit in Warsaw, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated that Montenegro might need to wait a year before becoming a full member of NATO due to the ratification process of the Accession Protocol in member states.
The Foreign Minister in the fallen Croatian government, Miro Kovač stated yesterday that Croatia can be happy for prevailing in the Serbia’s EU membership talks.
Officials of the DSS (Democratic Party of Serbia) announced on Tuesday that their MPs submitted a genocide resolution, condemning genocide against Serbs, Jews and Roma committed by the Independent State of Croatia – a Nazi-puppet state that was established during World War II.
A vote on Kosovo’s visa free access to the EU, originally planned for June 12, has been delayed to September; Tanja Fajon, the EU reporter on visa liberalization for Kosovo, and the Vice President of S&D parliamentary group, said on Tuesday.