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Applying strategic autonomy: Ankara’s quest for BRICS membership

In early 2024, the alliance of states known under the acronym BRICS grew from five (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) to nine members. The integration of Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia and the United Arab Emirates constituted the second enlargement of the alliance which was founded in 2006 and incorporated South Africa in 2010. Since 2024 the acronym BRICS+ applies.

Vucevic, Blanar discuss advancement of bilateral cooperation

BELGRADE - Serbian PM Milos Vucevic and Slovak FM Juraj Blanar met in Belgrade on Friday to discuss bilateral relations between their traditionally close and friendly countries, as well as advancement of cooperation.

Vucevic, Ziadeh discuss situation in Kosovo-Metohija

BELGRADE - Serbian PM Milos Vucevic on Friday met with Caroline Ziadeh, head of UNMIK - the UN Mission in Kosovo-Metohija - to discuss the current situation in Serbia's autonomous province.

Vucic receives Blanar

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met with Slovak FM Juraj Blanar in Belgrade on Friday to discuss overall relations between the two traditionally close and friendly countries, advancement of economic cooperation and the Autonomous Province of Kosovo-Metohija.

Blanar: Serbia has Slovakia's full support on Kosovo-Metohija issue

BELGRADE - The Slovak government's position of non-recognition of the unilaterally declared independence of the so-called Kosovo is unchangeable, clear and formulated in a declaration adopted by Slovakia's National Council in 2007, says Slovak FM Juraj Blanar.

Li: Vucic, Xi have laid groundwork for new era of Sino-Serbian cooperation

BELGRADE - Chinese Communist Party official Li Xiaoxin, who is heading a Chinese delegation visiting Serbia, on Monday highlighted the significance of building a Serbia-China community for a shared future and a new era of bilateral cooperation, for which the groundwork was laid by Presidents Aleksandar Vucic and Xi Jinping during Xi's visit to Serbia in May.

Vucic receives Slovak defence minister

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met with Slovak Defence Minister Robert Kalinak in Belgrade on Monday to discuss strengthening of bilateral cooperation in defence and security.

Bulgaria Reiterates Commitment to EU Expansion with a Focus on Candidate Requirements

Acting Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev stated that Bulgaria strongly supports the enlargement of the European Union (EU) but insists that this must be contingent upon adherence to established conditions and procedures. His remarks were made during the Summit held in Berlin as part of the "Berlin Process."

Vucevic: Germany wants to see W Balkans in EU, Serbia remains committed to EU path

BERLIN - Serbian PM Milos Vucevic said on Monday in Berlin, where he attended the 10th anniversary Berlin Process summit, that Serbia remained committed to the EU path as its main strategic geopolitical objective and that the impression after the summit was that Germany wanted to see the Western Balkans in the EU.

Gasic meets with Slovakia's Kalinak

BELGRADE - Serbian Defence Minister Bratislav Gasic met with Slovak Deputy PM and Defence Minister Robert Kalinak in Belgrade on Monday to discuss the political and security situation in the region and globally, as well as opportunities for deepening Serbia-Slovakia defence cooperation.

Vucic receives senior Chinese Communist party official

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Monday he had had an excellent meeting with Chinese Communist Party official Li Xiaoxin, with whom he discussed all topics of mutual interest with a view to advancing the excellent Serbia-China cooperation in all areas.

Turkish foreign minister to visit Greece to discuss bilateral issues

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will visit Greece to discuss and find solutions to bilateral issues, including maritime zones and airspace, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday.

Erdogan, who was returning from a visit to Serbia, said that he believes the relations between two countries are advancing towards better days.

Turkey and Serbia suggest they might jointly produce military drones

The leaders of Turkey and Serbia suggested Friday that their countries might jointly produce military drones, months after a Turkish shipment of unmanned aircraft to Serbia's neighbor Kosovo sparked anger in the Serbian capital.

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