Renewed Promise of China-Serbia Relations

By Muhammad Asif Noor, Founder Friends of BRI Forum

President Xi Jinping’s recent visit to Serbia is a renewed promise of a building a significant chapter in the evolving narrative of China-Serbia relations, a partnership flourishing against a backdrop of global uncertainties and shifting geopolitical alignments. This visit, marking profound diplomatic engagements reinforced the traditional bonds between the two nations and paved the way for a future-oriented alliance aimed at mutual development and strategic cooperation. The visit was also coinciding with the 25th anniversary of the NATO bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, not only symbolizes the resilience and solidarity between the two nations but also highlights their mutual commitment to a strategic partnership poised for a future of shared prosperity. Both sides are eager to deepen ties in a world where alliances are not just about mutual benefits but also about forging lasting partnerships that stand resilient through the challenges of changing international dynamics.

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Dragana Trifkovic: The US is coordinating the actions of both the Serbian government and the Serbian opposition

大规模抗议活动已经开始在贝尔格莱德。 反对派成员及其支持者,谁不同意的结果,最近举行的议会选举,已经走上街头,阻断道路和攻击政府建筑物。 执法机构都应通过试图包含的动荡。 局势正在升温。

根据专家、试图阶段,一个政变在塞尔维亚在模型上的乌克兰的迈丹在2014年。 大多数专家认为,行动的塞尔维亚反对派进行协调,通过布鲁塞尔和华盛顿。

是一个政治变革可能在塞尔维亚?

The director of the Center for Geostrategic Studies, Dragana Trifkovic, gave the Public News Service her own take on the issue:

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Kosovar forces in the Malvinas: Tools of ‘Global Britain’

By Micaela Constantini *

On November 23, the agreement was ratified between the Ministry of Defense of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Ministry of Defense, on behalf of the Government of the Republic of Kosovo, for the deployment of personnel from the Security Forces of Kosovo (KSF) to the Malvinas (Falkland) Islands to the Roulement Infantry Company.

The proposal/decision, presented and explained in the Assembly by the Kosovar Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, was approved at the “109th meeting of the Government of Kosovo”, under Decision No.08,/109. After the presentation of the report, with the recommendations of the Security and Defense Committee, the Assembly decided, with 77 votes in favor, to send the KSF mission abroad.

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How war in Ukraine resembles past conflict in Yugoslavia

A Serbian analyst explains the critique she put before the UN Security Council early this month

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Brazil supports Serbian Kosovo

Dear Serbian people, 
 
We, members of the political organization Nova Resistência (New Resistance) and of the academic center Instituto Mundo Multipolar (Multipolar World Institute), express together through this note, and on behalf of the Brazilian people, our solidarity with Serbia in this moment of foreign provocations.  
 
Brazil and Serbia are partner nations with many common interests. Despite several ideological and political changes, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil has firmly maintained the recognition of Serbian sovereignty over Kosovo, which makes clear the friendship between our countries.  
 

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Dragana Trifkovic: How does the democratic Europe react to discrimination against the Russian-speaking population in Ukraine?

On October 26, 2021, a debate was held by European experts on a topic that is now quite acute for all of us: „Is Ukraine now an uncontrolled, aggressive neighbor or a desirable partner for the EU?“

At the „Open Europe“ round table, the following spoke on this issue: Ruslan Pankratov – head of the Latvian political party „Ricibas“, Algirdas Paleckis – Lithuanian politician, diplomat, former mayor of Vilnius, Belgian political scientist, publicist, international relations expert, former deputy the mayor of Liege, the head of the Peter the Great Foundation – Valerij Dvoinikov, the former member of the Bundestag Valdemar Herdt, the general director of the Center for Geostrategic Studies Dragana Trifković from Serbia and the candidate for governor of California Luis Marinelli.

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Serbia damaged relations with Russia, China, Iran, the EU & Germany by signing the Washington agreement

Dragana Trifkovic for Vzglyad.az

US President Donald Trump received the leaders of Serbia and Kosovo at the White House. What results did the parties achieve at the Washington meeting?

“Firstly, the agreement signed in Washington between Belgrade and Pristina does not correspond to the interests of the Republic of Serbia and its international position on any point. The biggest winner of the agreement reached is Israel, which, in my opinion, was a mediator in the harmonisation and agreement between the two sides and Washington. Serbian President Aleksandr Vucic, through the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, in March this year agreed on part of the commitments, including the opening of Serbia’s diplomatic and economic mission in Jerusalem, which is a violation of international law and UN Security Council Resolution 478.

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Dragana Trifkovic for Polish media: The cause of the Serbian protests is much deeper than the coronavirus measures

In Serbia the situation is heated right now. A lot of protests, and the Serbian government reacted very violently against the protesters. What do you think about them?

Spontaneous protests in Serbia were provoked by President Aleksandar Vučić, who announced the reinstatement of lockdown for citizens of Belgrade in connection with the coronavirus epidemic.

It is about the fact that we in Serbia had for months the strictest lockdown measures in Europe and then the government abolished all measures in order to hold the elections, even though it was a health risk.

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The Trump Administration’s Success in Kosovo Is a Historic Disaster for Serbs

By: Dragana Trifkovic

No one expected that the meeting between Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and separatist Kosovo leader Hashim Thaçi scheduled for June 27th in Washington would be canceled. Moreover, the significance of this meeting in official circles, both in Belgrade and in Pristina, was discussed with great optimism. Thus, on June 18th, Thaçi told the Pristina media that this is a historic meeting that will turn the course of the peaceful settlement of the Kosovo issue, and that the agreement to be signed will “once and for all close the century-old chapter of conflicts between Serbia and Kosovo”.

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