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Hungary and Serbia open new border crossing
This was done by Serbian Foreign Minister and First Deputy PM Ivica Dacic and Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto.
The two ministers also held a meeting, when they spoke about "possible directions of the development of bilateral cooperation, and exchanged opinions on the situation in the region and the world," the Serbian government announced.
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"No need for Vucic to feel that way about Western partners"
Spain, Romania and Cyprus have announced they will not participate in the official part of the summit, if Kosovo representatives are present as well.
"This summit is important for the process of European integration, and everyone should take part. I hope everyone will be there," Scott said.
President thanks Burundi for revoking Kosovo recognition
Vucic on the occasion "expressed great gratitude for the country's decision to revoke its recognition of the unilaterally declared independence of Kosovo."
Vucic handed to Nyamitwe a letter for Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza, in which he also expressed gratitude for the move, and invited him to visit Serbia, so they could work together on fomenting inter-state relations.
Elementary school students visiting Red Light District
On Tuesday, the children will be able to see the prostitutes working in the city's Red Light District, Prva TV is reporting.
The trip's itinerary aims to enable the students to learn about all of Amsterdam's attractions, and that includes the famous district and its sex workers.
The school's headmaster, Milan Zegarac, was unwilling to appear before Prva TV's cameras.
FM: Belgrade has no hidden agenda; Pristina is provoking
Serbian Foreign Minister and First Deputy PM Ivica Dacic said this on Tuesday, adding that authorities in Pristina, "with support of some foreign powers," have been prolonging the implementation of their obligations from the Brussels agreement.
Drunk-driver kills 3 people; two sisters among his victims
Her 27-year-old sister also died in the accident that took place on Sunday afternoon in the southern town.
A drunk-driver struck first struck and killed a 82-year-old cyclist, and then drove into a bus stop where the sisters were standing, throwing them into a nearby store window.
According to eyewitnesses, the car followed the victims and also ended up in the store.
Samizdat B92 publishes Binod Chaudhary's autobiography
Chaudhary, whose company has 76 reputable brands in the global market, achieved international reputation in the consumer goods industry as the man behind Wai Wai noodles, the best known brand of Chodri Group. His other business interests include electronics, hotel industry, infrastructure, education, telecommunications and real estate.
Indian company buys Serbian tractor maker IMT
TAFE, a long-time partner of IMT, was the sole bidder in the auction, Beta reported.
The assets on sale included infrastructure facilities, the right to use the trademark and the equipment, while the land remains under state ownership.
IMT was declared bankrupt in 2015, when its debt totaled EUR 186 million.
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Romania, Cyprus join Spain on Kosovo - what about Belgrade?
According to the Belgrade-based newspaper, the reason are "the changed circumstances" - since, beside Spain, Romania and Cyprus - also EU members who do not recognize Kosovo - are close to deciding not to attend the main discussion at the summit.
Burundi Lifted its Act on the Recognition of Kosovo's Independence
Burundi lifted its decision to recognize Kosovo's independence. The relevant note received by the authorities of the African state was published by the press service of the Serbian MFA, according Regnum correspondent quoted by Focus news agency as saying.