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You Owe Me €350 Mr. Djilas

19 June 2009 | By Simon Cottrell

Simon Cottrell So the day has finally come.  As I write this, I’m wondering if it’s the black eye and the pressure on the 9 sutures just beneath the eyebrow or the loss of my favourite sunglasses that’s hurting me most.


Ban Ki-Moon: Kosovo Relatively Peaceful
18 June 2009 |

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon unveiled his quarterly report on Kosovo yesterday to the Security Council.

US Urges Calm After Albania Politician Murder
19 June 2009 |

The US Embassy in Tirana has urged Albanian politicians to maintain a "peaceful environment" in the run-up to elections after a local party boss was killed by an explosive device placed in his car.

"Happy Birthday, Mr President"
19 June 2009 |

The Serbian National Movement, based in Banja Luka, Bosnia, has put up posters in nine cities across Bosnia and Herzegovina, wishing war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic a happy birthday.





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Slovenia, Croatia Talks Break Down

Zagreb | 19 June 2009 |
 
Ivo Sanader
Ivo Sanader
Talks aimed at settling a border dispute between Slovenia and Croatia broke down on Thursday, raising doubts over Croatia's bid to complete its EU accession talks by the year's end.

Source: javno.com

EU-member Slovenia has blocked progress in Zagreb's accession talks due to a land and sea border dispute dating to the 1991 break-up of the former Yugoslavia.

In a fresh mediation attempt in Brussels, Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader rejected Slovenian amendments to a European Commission proposal to resolve the dispute.

"We can't accept that," Sanader said, saying the Slovenian amendments were fundamental changes to the original proposal.

Sanader suggested two alternative solutions but Slovenian Foreign Minister Samuel Zbogar said it was not appropriate to circulate new proposals when another was on the table.

"Regrettably, the parties were not able to make progress on these points today," a spokeswoman for EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn said.

The dispute involves Slovenia's demand to have direct access to international waters in the northern Adriatic, which it shares with Croatia and Italy, and several villages on the northern Istrian peninsula.

Croatia is the only ex-Yugoslav republic to open accession talks so far, apart from Slovenia who are already EU members. Due to the Slovenian position, it is racing against time to complete the talks by the end of this year.

Slovenia argues that some of Croatia's accession documentation were prejudicial for the outcome of the row.

Slovenian Foreign Minister Samuel Zbogar said he thought it would be "very difficult" to reopen negotiations this month or next as Croatia is seeking.

Croatia's EU bid has also been clouded by problems in cooperation with the Hague war crimes tribunal Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz who says Zagreb has so far failed to track down war documents he needs for trial.


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