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1. Serbia and Kosovo to resume talks next week February 8, 2012

Diplomats fear nationalist backlash in Serbia. Serbia is expected to resume talks with Kosovo in Brussels next week in a bid to gain official recognition as a candidate for...

Serbia and Kosovo to resume talks next week

2. Serbia under pressure to make concessions on Kosovo status January 19, 2012

Compromise sought on how reference should be made to Kosovo in international meetings. Negotiators from Serbia and Kosovo are expected to meet in Brussels in the coming weeks...

3. Council to postpone Serbia's candidate status December 8, 2011

Germany is concerned about the country's actions toward Kosovo. National leaders are expected to postpone a decision to grant Serbia the status of a candidate for membership...

4. Serbia, Kosovo agree border deal December 3, 2011

Breakthrough reached after two days of talks; but agreement on regional co-operation still elusive. Serbia and Kosovo have agreed new arrangements for managing border

5. Serbia-Kosovo talks collapse after clashes at the border September 29, 2011

EU mediator blames Serbs for breakdown of talks, while Serbs say they will not talk while there is violence. EU-mediated talks between Serbia and Kosovo have collapsed in...

Serbia-Kosovo talks collapse after clashes at the border

6. Border row threatens Serbia-Kosovo talks September 22, 2011

Kosovo accuses Serbia of preventing goods from crossing border. A row between Serbia and Kosovo over two border crossings is threatening to delay EU-brokered talks scheduled...

7. Border violence threatens to derail Kosovo-Serbia talks July 28, 2011

Kosovo imposes retaliatory restrictions on imports as EU mediation fails to resolve customs dispute. A flare-up of violence on Kosovo's border with Serbia is threatening to...

Border violence threatens to derail Kosovo-Serbia talks

8. Cold case: EU spending in Kosovo July 7, 2011

Despite allegations of UN mismanagement of EU funds in Kosovo, investigations into fraud are barely making progress. For Kosovo, there is no more important financial...

Cold case: EU spending in Kosovo

9. EU appoints Kosovo envoy May 6, 2011

Temporary appointment gives EU time to restructure its representation. Fernando Gentilini, an Italian career diplomat, has been appointed as the European Union's Special...

10. Appointment postponed as EU bickers over Kosovo relations April 28, 2011

Caretaker EU special representative named. Disagreements between European Union member states have prevented the appointment of an EU special representative (EUSR) for...

11. Serbia has not stepped back from Kosovo claim September 30, 2010

On the delicate balancing act being performed by Serbia's president, Boris Tadić. Your article “Kosovo ‘concessions' benefit Serbia” (16-22 September) suggests that...

Serbia has not stepped back from Kosovo claim

12. EU and Serbia at odds over joint resolution on Kosovo September 30, 2010

Serbia wants talks on Kosovo's status Dutch could veto EU membership talks. Differences are emerging between the European Union and Serbia about the meaning of a joint...

EU and Serbia at odds over joint resolution on Kosovo

13. Foreign ministers support Serbia-Kosovo talks September 10, 2010

Ashton says there is “a desire” from both sides to resolve their differences. EU foreign ministers hope a United Nations resolution calling for dialogue between Serbia...

Foreign ministers support Serbia-Kosovo talks

14. Time for political decisions about Kosovo's statehood July 29, 2010

The ICJ's opinion leaves Romania, Slovakia and Spain with a responsibility to decide whether to reject or accept a Kosovar state. The International Court of Justice (ICJ)...

Time for political decisions about Kosovo's statehood

15. Returning to danger October 1, 2009

The plight of Roma forced to return to Kosovo. When it comes to Kosovo, EU states seem to agree on one thing – that it is time for those who fled war and persecution to go...

16. NATO reduces force in Kosovo June 12, 2009

Kfor to be cut to 10,000 troops, with further reductions likely. NATO's peacekeeping force in Kosovo, known as Kfor, is to be reduced from 14,000 to 10,000 troops, defence...

17. MEPs question UN's use of Commission funds May 5, 2009

Threat to block EU funding of some UN programmes. Members of the European Parliament's budgetary control committee have urged the European Commission to drop funding for...

18. Eulex to start work next week November 28, 2008

EU mission says it intends to operate throughout Kosovo; Slovakia recognises Kosovar passports. EU ministers have agreed that the EU's law-and-order mission in Kosovo,...

19. German 'agents' arrested in Kosovo November 24, 2008

Kosovar authorities claim three German secret agents were behind an attack on the offices of the EU's representative. Three men held by police in Kosovo for throwing an...

20. European assembly urged to forestall Kosovo partition November 14, 2008

Leading voice in the European Parliament expresses anxiety about UN plan for the EU's mission in Serb areas of Kosovo. A UN-sponsored plan under which the EU's police and...

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