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Dacic: Serbia wants good relations with all neighbors

DIMITROVGRAD - Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic said on Tuesday that Serbia wants good relations with all neighbors, and the normalization of relations with Pristina, but that its position on the non-recognition of Kosovo's independence remains the same.

International wine fair to open on February 27

BELGRADE - The International Wine Fair BeoWine will be held in Belgrade from February 27 to March 2 and it will gather over 140 presenters from 13 countries famous for their rich wine production tradition.

Any new proof on assassination of Djindjic welcome

BELGRADE - Minister of Justice Nikola Selakovic said on Tuesday that any new evidence in relation to the murder of Serbian prime minister Zoran Djindjic is welcome.

Dacic for early elections in Vojvodina

BELGRADE - Leader of the Socialist Party of Serbia Ivica Dacic pointed that early elections should also be held in Vojvodina, as the composition of the parliament in this northern Serbian province does not reflect the political will of its people.

Vucic calls on citizens to go to polls in Kosovska Mitrovica

BELGRADE - Aleksandar Vucic, Serbia's outgoing first deputy prime minister, called on citizens in Kosovska Mitrovica on Tuesday to cast ballots in the greatest possible number in the February 23 mayoral elections and thus speed up the formation of the community of Serb municipalities in Kosovo-Metohija.

Venizelos brings message of support to Belgrade

ATHENS/BELGRADE - Evangelos Venizelos, Foreign Minister of Greece as the current chair of the EU Council of Ministers, stated that he has come to Belgrade to bring the message of encouragement and support to the country's further EU integration and internal reforms.

Lengold's Fairground Magician to be presented in London

BELGRADE - The Fairground Magician by Jelena Lengold has been published in English, and as announced by the Belgrade-based publishing house Arhipelag, Lengold will stay in London from February 19-22 and take part in promotions of her book's English edition.

RSD 8.63 billion allocated to civil society projects

BELGRADE - A total of RSD 9.23 billion (EUR 1 = RSD 116) have been allocated from the Serbian budget and RSD 8.63 billion paid for projects and programs of civil society organizations in 2012, it was stated today at the presentation of the annual report of the Serbian government Office for Cooperation with Civil Society.

Nikolic and Hasanov discuss Serbia-Azerbaijan cooperation

BELGRADE - Serbia is open to all modes of cooperation with friendly countries, Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic stated in Belgrade on Monday during the talks with Defence Minister Lieutenant General Zakir Hasanov.

Rule of law is Serbia's European integration priority

BELGRADE – Serbian government officials said Tuesday that strengthening the rule of law is an absolute priority in the country’s European integration process, as the efficiency of reforms in all other segments of society is highly dependent on that.

Dacic: For reforms benefiting workers and pensioners

KRUSEVAC - The Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) opposes reforms aimed at establishing liberal capitalism and serving the interests of tycoons instead of workers, said SPS leader Ivica Dacic.

Beotruck International Motor Show 2014 cancelled

BELGRADE - The Beotruck International Motor Show 2014 scheduled to take place at the Belgrade Fair from March 25 to 29 according to the calendar of the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association has been cancelled, the Belgrade Fair released on Monday.

Vucic: Serbia will be good place for investments

BELGRADE - Aleksandar Vucic, Serbia's outgoing first deputy prime minister, visited the U.S. company NCR Corporation, and announced on the occasion that this company will employ 2,000 people by the end of the year.

Deep Purple in Belgrade on Tuesday

Deep Purple will arrive in Belgrade as part of its world tour "Now What?!" named after this year's album.

Hard rock and heavy metal fans will enjoy a set list comprising the band's greatest hits: "Black Night", "Hush", "Burn", "Highway Star", "The Mule", "Hard Loving Man", and of course the best known riff in the history of rock and roll "Smoke on the Water" and many others.

Office for KiM: KiM will remain part of Serbia forever

BELGRADE - Serbia will never recognise the independence of its southern province and for the Belgrade government, both the current and the future ones, Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) will remain a part of the Republic of Serbia forever, the Serbian government Office for KiM underscored once more, six years after the unilateral and illegal declaration of independence by Kosovo.

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