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Sarajevo is not your city, Mr Karadzic, but mine

02 March 2010 | By Nidzara Ahmetasevic

Radovan Karadzic Radovan Karadzic, Sarajevo is not your city, and you have no right to say that it is, just as you do not have the right to say in public, even if it’s in court, that someone has dug up bones around Bosnia and brought them to Srebrenica to make a fake graveyard. This is insulting.


Feith: ICJ Opinion May Ease Tensions
09 March 2010 | Bojana Barlovac

Pieter Feith, the head of the International Civilian Office in Kosovo, said that the opinion of the International Court of Justice on the legality of Kosovo's declaration of independence could help alleviate tense relations between Belgrade and Pristina.

Returned Asylum Seekers Arrive in Region
12 March 2010 |

A bus carrying Macedonian and Serbian nationals who unsuccessfully sought asylum in Belgium arrived in the two Balkan countries on Thursday after departing Brussels the previous day.


Hodzic et al: Custody Debate
12 March 2010 |

The State Prosecution asks the Court to extend custody of three former members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, who are charged with crimes committed in Trusina village, Konjic municipality, in April 1993.



EU Parliament Confirms Enlargement Commitment

Brussels | 24 November 2009 |
 
EU Parliament
EU Parliament
Reaffirming its commitment to enlargement, the European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee has called for the immediate implementation of an interim trade agreement between Serbia and the EU.

“The (EU) Council should ratify the Interim Agreement without delay,” says a draft resolution of the Foreign Affairs Committee, citing the fact that Belgrade has unilaterally implemented the agreement as proof of Serbia's commitment to EU accession. 

A parliamentary resolution on the European Commission's 2009 enlargement strategy for the Western Balkans, Iceland and Turkey, drafted by a member of parliament Gabriele Albertini will be debated at a plenary session on 26 November.

The resolution calls current and potential EU candidate countries to continue reforming in orer to stay on track for eventual EU membership.  It also calls enlargement one of the most successful of all EU policies.

Members of the European Parliament welcomed Serbia's additional progress in co-operating with the UN's War Crimes Tribunal, but regretted Serbia's decision to call on Kosovo's Serbs to boycott the mid-November local elections.

They appealed to Serbia to step up its co-operation with the EU's rule of law mission, EULEX, “especially in northern Kosovo”.

Members of parliament, MEPs, welcomed the Commission's intention to strengthen relations with Kosovo, including exploring the possibility of Kosovo's participation in Community programmes.  “The process of decentralisation should be concluded before the end of the year in line with the Ahtisaari Plan,” it says.

They also welcomed the hitherto unprecedented high turnout of Kosovo Serbs, which they see as an encouraging indication that the Kosovo's Serb community is willing to acknowledge its responsibilities.

Turning to Bosnia and Herzegovina, MEP’s expressed their dissatisfaction with the overall limited progress achieved. “The country's unstable political climate and the lack of a common vision shared by the Muslim-Croat Federation and the Serb Republic (Republika Srpska) is a concern,” the draft paper says.

Parliamentarians recognised the progress made by Albania and Montenegro since the last progress reports and encouraged both countries to continue their reform efforts. “Parliament welcomes last week's EU foreign ministers' decision to invite the Commission to prepare its opinion on the country's application,” the paper says.

The Parliament also asked the Council to confirm the Commission’s recommendation to open accession negotiations with Macedonia and to set a date for the start of negotiations at the December summit.

On Croatia, parliamentarians thought the country may conclude accession negotiations by mid 2010, but asked officials on Zagreb to “steps up their efforts and fulfill all the necessary criteria and benchmarks, including full co-operation with ICTY”.



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