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[Washingtonlife.com] Pollywood: Kosovo Looks Ahead
New ambassador seeks to put fresh face on nation in U.S.more
[Peacefare.net] Mr. Petrović comes to Washington
Slobodan Petrović, the leader of the largest Serb political bloc in the Kosovo parliament and a deputy prime minister in the Albanian-majority country, has visited us previously in DC, but this is the first time weve had him as a solo act at Johns Hopkins. He appeared previously with then Finance Minister Ahmet Shala. Petrović outperformed, as they say on Wall Street (when it isnt occupied).more
[The Wall Street Journal] A Better Future for the Western Balkans
The Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Hashim Thaçi writes in The Wall Street Journal that Serbia and Kosovo must not miss their chance to normalize relations.more
[Des Moines Register] Kosovo eager to learn from Iowa partnership
Iowa National Guard troops have helped to keep peace in Kosovo over the past eight years. Now Iowa soldiers and civilians are launching an effort to strengthen and stabilize the southeastern European country.more
[The Hill] GSP nations urge renewal of trade program
Trade officials from nine countries are pressing lawmakers to renew the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) they say are causing job losses and decreasing their U.S. imports. more
[Huffington Post] Looking Forward Not to the Past: Kosovo's Euro-Atlantic Future
The Republic of Kosovo looks forward to working with all of the countries to promote the shared goal of world peace and security. This is critical to our people, to our nation, to the Balkans and to all of Europe.more


