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Rakić: Ambassadors of the Quint told us to accept the independence of Kosovo VIDEO
President of the Serbian List, Goran Raki, said that he and four mayors from the north of Kosovo and Metohija met with the ambassadors of the Quint countries and that at that meeting they heard from them that their countries support the independence of Kosovo and Metohija and Pristina's moves.
Journalist association welcomes government's decision
The commission will now also deal with murders and abductions of journalists in Kosovo and Metohija in the period from 1998 until 2001, and the killing of journalists in the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia between 1991 and 1995.
Djuric: Agreement has preserved Telekom Srbija property
BELGRADE - The Belgrade-Pristina agreement on telecommunications has preserved the entire Telekom Srbija property and will have a positive impact on overall relations with Pristina, as well as with the EU, says Marko Djuric, director of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija.
Activities for boosting economy in Kosovo-Metohija discussed
BELGRADE - Serbian Minister of Economy Zeljko Sertic and the head of the government Office for Kosovo-Metohija Marko Djuric have met to discuss activities aimed at boosting the economy and improving the business environment in Kosovo-Metohija, in particular in Serb-majority municipalities in the north of the province.
69 years since breakthrough of Syrmian Front
BELGRADE - Serbia marked on Saturday 69 years since the breakthrough of the Axis lines on the Syrmian Front after a 175-day campaign to liberate Yugoslavia from Nazi occupation in World War II.
The Syrmian Front campaign saw some of the most difficult and longest and most tragic WWII fighting. Over 250,000 soldiers fought in the trench battles from October 21, 1944 to April 12, 1945.
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Today marks 69 years since breakthrough of Syrmian Front
BELGRADE - Serbia marked on Saturday 69 years since the breakthrough of the Axis lines on the Syrmian Front after a 175-day campaign to liberate Yugoslavia from Nazi occupation in World War II.
The Syrmian Front campaign saw some of the most difficult and longest and most tragic WWII fighting. Over 250,000 soldiers fought in the trench battles from October 21, 1944 to April 12, 1945.