US-Western Balkans (USWB): The Pavlovic Today delivers the latest news, analysis, and debate on US-Western Balkans relations, including politics, diplomacy, security, and economic developments. Stay up-to-date with breaking news and in-depth coverage of key issues straight from the State Department and other sources.
Trump confirms the tariff letters sent to countries like Serbia are “more or less final offers” but says he’s open to deal talks before the August 1 deadline, The Pavlovic Today reports.
President Donald Trump has sent a letter to Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic offering a trade deal — or a 35% tariff — as part of a broader push to reshape U.S. trade relationships with key partners. Ksenija Pavlovic McAteer explains why it matters.
No one delivers information on the US-Western Balkans relations like we do.
Montenegro’s former Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic offers a firsthand account of his recent visit to Washington—his first since President Trump returned to office. Through political diary excerpts, Abazovic provides an unfiltered look at diplomatic conversations, Montenegro’s evolving role in global affairs, and the challenges and opportunities facing the Western Balkans. No Middle Ground Washington, D.C.…
A foreign sojourn to the United States by the Prime Minister of Montenegro, Dritan Abazovic, has taken place yet again during a historic juncture. With the country bracing itself for the second round of the Presidential election, which according to the Prime Minister,”passed smoothly and without any hint of tensions,” Abazovic has taken upon himself…
While all eyes are on Trump trying to broker peace between Putin and Zelenskyy, an unelected bureaucracy is moving against a sitting president in Bosnia and Herzegovina. President Milorad Dodik of Republika Srpska — one of Donald Trump’s earliest staunch supporters and a fixture in Balkan politics for decades was in his office when the news…
With just ten days left until President-elect Trump takes office, President Biden has imposed today the most significant sanctions to date on Russia’s energy sector, targeting key players in the Kremlin’s oil revenues. The eleventh-hour move is expected to disrupt funding for Russia’s war efforts. As The Pavlovic Today previously reported, speculation surrounding the inclusion…
The U.S. State Department has declined to confirm whether sanctions are being considered against Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS), Serbia’s largest oil company, which is majority-owned by Russia’s Gazprom. In a response to The Pavlovic Today on Monday, a State Department spokesperson said, “The U.S. does not publicly preview sanctions actions,” sidestepping growing speculation about Washington’s next move.…
Something went wrong. Please refresh the page and/or try again.