
Serbia-Montenegro Border Normalizes After Detention Incidents
Tensions at the Serbia-Montenegro border normalized after Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić revoked an order, leading to the withdrawal of BIA officers following reports of Serbian citizens being detained. This development occurred as EU leaders and Western Balkan officials gathered in Tivat for a summit on European integration.
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EU seeking ways to speed up Western Balkans membership
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