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The projects, worth a combined 105 million euros ($115 million), were suspended in April 2022 after Dodik moved to pull the region out of state institutions, triggering Bosnia's gravest political ...
In protest of recent events, the Serb population of North Kosovo boycotted the local elections of 23 April 2023, which were originally supposed to take place the previous December but were postponed. Kosovar election officials set up shipping containers next to roads and used them as makeshift polling stations guarded by heavily armed members ...
Serbia suspended all arms exports for 30 days, the defense minister said Friday, just days after the United States imposed sanctions on the Balkan country’s intelligence chief over alleged ...
The Serb National Council fully supported the referendum. [4] Velić, answering to newspapers in Kosovska Mitrovica, said that the referendum showed, in a democratic manner, the "true will" of the Serb people, in which state and with which institutes the people want to live with. [ 4 ]
[16] [3] Josep Borrell informed EU foreign ministers that the implementation of the agreement will be "supervised by a commission from both countries and the European Union which is legally binding". [17] At a European Council summit on 23 March 2023, Borrell warned the leaders of Serbia and Kosovo that "Any attempt to question the agreement is ...
Serb control during the Yugoslav Wars. During the Yugoslav Wars, the aim of Republika Srpska (a Serb-controlled territory in the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina) was unification with the rest of what were considered Serb lands — the Republic of Serbian Krajina (RSK, in Croatia), Republic of Serbia and Republic of Montenegro – in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia). [4]
Zastava NTV, Lazar 3 and BOV M16 Miloš. All Serbian manufacturers of defense equipment must abide to the Law on Manufacturing and Sale of Weapons and Defense equipment. [2] There is a special permission for manufacturing defense material and manufacturers must meet many criteria in order to get a permit for manufacturing.
A populist coalition, led by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), came to power after the 2012 election, along with the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS). [1] [2] Aleksandar Vučić, who initially served as deputy prime minister and later as prime minister, was elected president of Serbia in 2017 and re-elected in 2022.