Izvor: N1 televizija, 02.Okt.2018, 16:44 (ažurirano 02.Apr.2020.)
Serbia’s PM: Kosovo is province, not open issue
Serbia’s Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said in Geneva on Tuesday that Kosovo was her country’s province and that she didn’t see it as an open question, local Belgrade agencies reported.
Brnabic, who takes part in the gathering “The Dialogue on Western Balkans,” added that main Serbia’s interests were peace and stability in the region and the cooperation with all neighbours.
“Most of all we think about the future, the creation of the region in which the >> Pročitaj celu vest na sajtu N1 televizija << young want to stay so that we can stop the brain drain. Also, we want to profit from the fourth industrial revolution,” Brnabic told the gathering organised by the World Economic Forum.
According to her, the digitalisation is "a unique opportunity not only for Serbia but the region as a whole” because "the winners in the fourth industrial revolution could be those who haven’t been in other cases.”
Brnabic said that Serbia recorded a surplus in the third consecutive year and that Belgrade was a leader in attracting direct foreign investments. The unemployment had halved, but that stability was needed “for the benefits from the fiscal consolidation.”
“Whatever politically and socially stable and strong we are, any perception of instability will have its impact on us,” she said.
Pogledaj vesti o: Autonomna pokrajina Kosovo i Metohija
Institute denies Blair involvement in Kosovo negotiations
Izvor: N1 televizija, 03.Okt.2018, 08:50
The Tony Blair Institute for Global Change denied that the former British Prime Minister was negotiating a resolution to the Kosovo issue on behalf of the Serbian president and government, the KoSSev portal reported on Wednesday...The Institute sent the portal a short written reply to the portal saying...








