Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Serbia "expects EU to appreciate its efforts"

Serbia "expects EU to appreciate its efforts"

BELGRADE -- Foreign Minister Ivica Dačić says he expects EU members "to recognize and appreciate the efforts Serbia is investing in the process of EU integration."

In his opinion, this would allow the planned pace of the opening of first negotiation chapters by the end of 2014 to be maintained.

Dacic, Manco discuss forthcoming visit by COELA delegation

BELGRADE - Serbia's First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic met with Italian Ambassador to Serbia Giuseppe Manco Friday and discussed with him the process of Serbia's European integration and a forthcoming visit to Belgrade by members of the Working Party on Enlargement and Countries Negotiating Accession to the Union (COELA).

Romanian, French officials discuss point of bilateral strategic partnership

Foreign Affairs Minister Titus Corlatean received French State Secretary for European Affairs Harlem Desir on Tuesday; the two officials confirmed the roadmap of the bilateral strategic partnership and underlined the need of disseminating its current phase to the public in the two countries.

UNSC meeting on Kosovo to be held in New York on Friday

NEW YORK - A UN Security Council (UNSC) meeting to present UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's regular quarterly report on the situation in Kosovo-Metohija will be held in New York on Friday.

Serbia’s First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic will participate in the meeting.

UNSC meeting on Kosovo to be held on Friday

UNSC meeting on Kosovo to be held on Friday

BELGRADE -- A UN Security Council meeting to present Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's regular quarterly report on the situation in Kosovo will be held in New York on Friday.

Serbia’s First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dačić will participate in the meeting.

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