Bosnian Serb president rejects urgent border deal with Croatia By Daria Sito-Sucic SARAJEVO (Reuters) - The Serbian part of Bosnia's presidency - which is shared between three ethnic groups - has rejected border regulations that are due to come into force when neighboring Croatia joins the EU next month. The other two parts of Bosnia's presidency - representing Muslims and Croats - have accepted the regulations which are needed to ensure people and goods ...
June 17, 2013 - Reuters via Yahoo! News
President Bush in 940 News We are heartened by the fact that the Kosovo government has clearly proclaimed its willingness and its desire to support Serbian rights in Kosovo,Bush said. "We also believe it's in Serbia's interest to be aligned with Europe and the...
Sean McCormack in NEWS.com.au We are in contact with the Serbian government to ensure that they devote the appropriate assets to fulfill their international obligations to help protect diplomatic facilities, in this case our embassy,Mr McCormack said.
David Miliband in Halesowen News Foreign Secretary David Miliband said: "This is good news. I am glad that the Serbian authorities have successfully captured Karadzic, who has evaded arrest for over 10 years. This arrest will help close the region's decades of conflict, and pave...