Kosovo negotiations should be swift and honest, and the “wrong state strategy towards Kosovo shouldn’t repeat,“ believes Vuk DraÅ¡ković.
The leader of the Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) party said in an interview on Friday.
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“Swift and honest Kosovo negotiations”
Temasek, China Grid said to buy stock in Huaneng unit
Temasek Holdings Pte and State Grid Corp. of China will buy a combined US$110 million ($143.2 million) of shares in the initial public offering of China Huaneng Group Corp.’s renewable-energy unit, two people with knowledge of the transaction said.
Temasek, Singapore’s state investment company, will take a US$50 million stake in Huaneng Renewables Corp.’s IPO in Hong Kong, said the people, who declined to be identified before an announcement. State Grid will purchase a US$60 million share, the people said.
Russia branded “mafia state” in cables
Russia has become a virtual “mafia state” with widespread corruption, bribery and protection rackets, fresh diplomatic cables on Wikileaks allege. There was no differentiation between government and organised crime, one Spanish prosecutor investigating crime links says.
PM: Slovenia is no servile state
Slovenia does not have a servile policy and Slovenian citizens should not be ashamed, said Slovenian PM Borut Pahor, prompted by a WikiLeaks cable.
The Slovenian PM commented on the content of the U.S. diplomatic dispatch, published by the Spanish media.
MPs adopt revision of 2010 state budget
Serbian parliament members today in Belgrade voted in favor of a draft 2010 budget revision, which the Cvetković government sent to parliament.
Under the proposed amendments to the Law on the 2010 Budget of the Republic of Serbia, the budget deficit will be RSD 120bn (some EUR 1.13bn).
Russian journalist attacks state of television news
One of Russia’s most respected journalists, Leonid Parfyonov, has launched a stinging attack on the state of television news in his country.
He said that Russian TV correspondents were no longer journalists, but bureaucrats serving the state.
Tadić on “rationalization” of state administration
Serbian President Boris Tadić says he is not sure he has enough strength to carry out a downsizing, i.e., “rationalization” of the state administration.
“I’m not sure I have the strength to carry out the rationalization… It means changing the Election Law, changing the Constitution,†he stressed.
Andhra CM Kiran Reddy in Delhi to discuss state cabinet with Sonia Gandhi
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy arrived in New Delhi on Saturday to meet Congress president Sonia Gandhi and other senior party leaders. Reddy said that he was in the Indian capital to meet Gandhi and thank her for giving him the responsibility of the state. “Basically, I have come to New Delhi to [...]
FM: Kosovo dialogue in line with state policy
Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić says the Belgrade-PriÅ¡tina dialogue will be carried out “in keeping with the UN mandate”.
“Serbia will negotiate in keeping with its state policy adopted by in parliament,” he told Jagodina’s Palma Plus TV late on Thursday.
U.S. focused on Bosnia, says official
A deputy assistant U.S. secretary of state says of the State Department and his country’s administration are now focused on Bosnia-Herzegovina. In an interview with Banja Luka daily Nezavisne Novine, Thomas Countryman said that he sees that concrete progress had been made both economically and politically, in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Clinton, Hague support Balkan in EU
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and British Foreign Secretary William Hague have expressed their support for the Balkans’ Euro-Atlantic integration. They also backed a dialogue between Belgrade and PriÅ¡tina, said reports from Washington.
TODAY Congress Will Try – By Secret Vote – to Retroactively Legalize Foreclosure Fraud and Forgery By the Big Banks … Call Congress and Say NO
As I’ve previously noted, forgery of mortgage documents is systematic and widespread. See this, this, this, this and this.Yves Smith pointed out last month that congressional bill H.R. 3808 is an attempt to paper over rampant criminality by the big ba…
Michelle Obama Shines At State Dinner In India
President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle headed to Rashtrapati Bhavan, or President’s Palace in New Delhi, for a state dinner on Monday night and Michelle stunned in a silver, floor-length, “Dune Velvet” skirt by Rachel Roy. She paired the eye-catching number with a “Sable Moroccan Tunic” also by the same designer and an embellished [...]
“Cyprus has not, and will not recognize Kosovo”
Cyprus has not recognized Kosovo as an independent state, and Cyprus will never do so, the country’s ambassador to Serbia says. Charalambos Hadjisavvas spoke Kragujevac, central Serbia, and added that Nicosia “will do everything it can so that Serbia preserves her sovereignty, and Serbs their rights on their own territory”.
Chinese president in France on state visit
China’s President Hu Jintao has arrived in Paris at the start of a three-day state visit, RFE/RL reports. The Chinese president will later today hold talks with French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who greeted him at Paris’ Orly Airport with military honors.
Bihar’s pro-business reforms: Paper tiger
There is more talk about reform than action in India’s poorest state
IT IS surely no coincidence that Bihar, besides being India’s poorest state, has also been its least inviting for entrepreneurs. That is supposed to be changing. Nitish Kumar, Bihar’s chief minister, has spent his five years in office fixing the roads and other infrastructure. Crime has fallen, so the bright and wealthy are no longer frightened off by the threat of kidnapping, extortion and murder. Stability has allowed local trade to flourish. A state official reels off an impressive-sounding list of 398 approved investment proposals—from sugar mills to power plants—worth $4.8 billion. That all sounds rosy, until you look for success on the ground. India’s tycoons have visited, and left. There is not one example of a big industrial investment to show for it.
Perhaps local officials are failing to spot the brightest entrepreneurs—those deft enough to avoid the bureaucrats. Take the case of Husk Power Systems, formed in 2007 by three young Biharis and an American friend. It runs 50 micro power plants in rural areas fired by burning otherwise useless rice husks. Now employing more than 250 people, the firm sells cheap electricity to 200,000 rural folk, who previously relied on kerosene lamps or candles. …
Town in state of emergency after earthquake
An earthquake with the epicenter in central Serbia killed two people early on Wednesday.
The 5.6-magnitude quake hit at 01:56 CET injuring about 50 others.
Serbia’s EU bid and state of media
European Parliament Rapporteur for Serbia Jelko Kacin in Novi Sad on Friday attended the founding session of the Danube Media network (DaMe). He said that fostering closer ties between Serbia and the European Union is being realized through respect of the freedom of the media and their cooperation, among other things.
Palestinians to declare independent state in 2011
The Palestinian Authority (PA) plans to declare Palestine as an independent state in August 2011, according to reports. Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad told this to Italian daily Corriere Della Sera in an interview, the Jerusalem Post reports.
Bihar govt has failed on all fronts, says Sonia
Stepping up attack on the Nitish Kumar government, Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Thursday charged that the Bihar administration had failed on all fronts, including health and education sectors, despite getting crores of money from the Centre. Dubbing Kumar as an “opportunist”, she charged, “There are complaints of corruption…but no no tangible step has been [...]



