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Vulin: Roth would like to have occupation commander in Serbia

BELGRADE - In a reaction to a statement by the chairman of the German Bundestag's foreign affairs committee Michael Roth, Movement of Socialists founder Aleksandar Vulin said on Thursday Roth would like to have an "occupation commander" in Serbia who would determine the outcome of elections.

Dacic meets with German MP Chrupalla

BELGRADE - Serbian First Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic met on Thursday with Tino Chrupalla, Alternative for Germany (AfD) whip in the German Bundestag.

The parties agreed the level of Serbia-Germany bilateral ties was high and noted the significance of political dialogue involving all relevant political actors, the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.

Biden asked Congress for $33 billion in Aid to Kyiv, NATO thinks the War in Ukraine could last for Years

US President Joe Biden has asked Congress for $33 billion in support of Ukraine. NATO is determined to help Ukraine, even if the war lasts for years. Earlier, the Kremlin warned that arming Ukraine posed a risk to European security and promised a firm military response to attacks on Russian territory.

Vučić with the Vice President of the Bundestag PHOTO

German Bundestag Vice President Claudia Roth said yesterday that she was visiting Kragujevac, which marks the 80th anniversary of the German occupation forces killing thousands of civilians, with a message that something like this would never happen again and that she would emphasize the importance of shared memory.

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Editorial: Enough is enough Chancellor Merkel!

While all of Europe is taking a socio-economic beating the German Federal Court of Justice opined that the bond-buying programme of the European Central Bank that emerged after the last debt crisis is in part unconstitutional and touches on the principles of the German (Federal) Constitution.

The current crisis is threatening to tear apart the European construct and project.

German MP sends message to the Serbs: NATO bombing is not over yet

The bombing is not over either, because Serbia does not want to impose sanctions on Russia and does not want to become a NATO member, and the West does not want to accept this kind of resistance, which is why Serbia is in this position, Alexander Noy, a left-wing MP in German Bundestag, tells Sputnik.

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