Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina
Vučić at the Brdo-Brioni Summit; The meeting started behind closed doors PHOTO
President Vui was welcomed by the host, Slovenian President Borut Pahor and Croatian President Zoran Milanovi.
Upon his arrival, the President of Serbia greeted Pahor more cordially than Milanovi, with whom, according to the Tanjug reporter, he greeted more officially.
Vučić attends Summit Brdo-Brioni today in Slovenia
The Brdo-Brioni summit was originally planned for last year, to coincide with the 10th anniversary of the initiative, but was postponed twice due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Pahor rejects “naive and dangerous” ideas of redrawing W Balkan borders
Ljubljana – President Borut Pahor rejected “naive and dangerous” ideas of redrawing borders in the Western Balkans as he addressed reporters on Friday in response to a non-paper floating the idea, arguing the EU’s accelerated enlargement to the region would best to silence such ideas.
Dodik's note to Ukraine: On what basis do you claim that?
It pertains to the icon that he gave to the head of Russian diplomacy, Sergey Lavrov, and which Ukraine claims was stolen from the Lugansk region.
Serbian opposition figure advises Croat rep in BiH
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NATO chief visiting Serbia
The main topics will be the development of relations between Serbia and NATO, NATO's priorities in the Western Balkans, the future of KFOR in Kosovo and the contribution of NATO to the process of modernizing the Army of Serbia, Beta reported.
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Serbia shouldn't insist on Republika Srpska's independence
Ganic was one of the closest associates of the wartime Muslim leader in Bosnia and member of the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina Alija Izetbegovic and one of the accused in the Dobrovoljaka Street attack in May 1992 .
"Important Vucic-Izetbegovic conversation, far from cameras"
The sincere conversation Bakir Izetbegovic and Aleksandar Vucic had in Belgrade was "the biggest event, creating room for true reconciliation."
That is what Serb member of the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina Mladen Ivanic told the Sarajevo daily Oslobodjenje.
Bosnian Presidency members visiting Serbia on Wednesday
Members of the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina will today arrive in Belgrade where they will speak with Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic.
Dragan Covic, Bakir Izetbegovic, and Mladen Ivanic accepted Vucic's invitation to come to Serbia in order to "relax" relations between the two countries, sent after Vucic was attacked during the Srebrenica commemoration.
Bosnian Presidency members to travel to Belgrade
All three members of the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina have confirmed they will visit Belgrade, Serbian state broadcaster RTS is reporting.
According to RTS, the visit will most likely take place mid-next week.
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