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FM: Countries can't be Serbia's partners and work against us
Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said this on Thursday, on the occasion of media reports that said France plans to send protest notes to countries that withdraw their recognition of Kosovo's self-proclaimed independence.
"It seems to me that both are not possible," Dacic said in response to questions from journalists, while visiting the town of Sevojno.
Local elections underway in Belgrade, three other cities
BELGRADE - Polling stations in Belgrade, Bor, Arandjelovac and Sevojno opened at 7 am for Sunday's local elections.
The polling stations close at 8 pm, which will also mark the end of electoral silence.
Electoral silence begins
BELGRADE - Electoral silence ahead of the local elections in Belgrade, Sevojno, Bor and Arandjelovac began at midnight.
It will last for 68 hours, until the polling stations close at 8 pm Sunday.
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PM on her government's road infrastructure piorities
Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said this, Tanjug reported.
"By mid- year, the section of the highway from Obrenovac to Ljig will be completed and we will start work on the Preljina-Pozega section, and talks will be held about the Pojate-Preljina section to connect Corridor 10 with the Corridor 11 section," Brnabic said during her visit to the town of Sevojno.
Serbs cover 2018 FIFA World Cup in Moscow - literally
Serbs who work in Russia have already marked the main sporting event in the world this year - the football World Cup 2018.
In fact, they already covered it - literally, the daily Vecernje Novosti writes.
Serbs cover 2018 World Cup in Moscow - literally
In fact, they already covered it - literally, the daily Vecernje Novosti writes.
Namely, the material used to build the roof and VIP section at Moscow's reconstructed Luzhniki Stadium came from Serbia - from the Impol-Seval aluminum producer in the town of Sevojno.
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Parties must submit campaign spending reports by April 23
BELGRADE - The Serbian Anti-Corruption Agency has requested that political parties that ran in the recent early elections submit their campaign spending reports by April 23, the Agency's Deputy Director Vladan Joksimovic said on Tuesday.