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First promotion of Belgrade held in Tirana
TIRANA - The Tourist Organization of Belgrade has brought together tourism companies from the Serbian capital and organized the first promotion of Belgrade for the Albanian market, a TOB statement said.
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First promotion of Belgrade held in Tirana
TIRANA - The Tourist Organization of Belgrade has brought together tourism companies from the Serbian capital and organized the first promotion of Belgrade for the Albanian market, a TOB statement said.
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"We won't rest until full truth is known" - U.S. ambassador
The investigation into the deaths of the two Serbian embassy staffers in Libya is under way, U.S. Ambassador to Serbia Kyle Scott said on Tuesday.
He at the same time "voiced hope that it would arrive at some conclusions soon," Tanjug reported.
Investigation into Libya deaths ongoing - ambassador
U.S. Ambassador to Serbia Kyle Scott said Friday that an investigation into the death of two Serbian embassy staffers in Libya, was still ongoing.
It is necessary to get to the whole truth about what had happened there, he said.
Ambassador: Pentagon statement not official U.S. position
A Pentagon spokesman's statement about the deaths of two Serbian embassy staffers in Libya "does not reflect the official position of the U.S. administration."
This is what U.S. Ambassador Kyle Scott told Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic as they met in Belgrade on Saturday.
PM awaits Washington's "final and official report"
The results of the autopsies of the killed Serbian embassy staffers in Libya performed in Serbia match those done in Libya.
Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said this during a news conference.
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Serbia, US at Odds Over Diplomats' Deaths in Libya
Serbia and the US continue to dispute the causes of the deaths in Libya of the two kidnapped Serbian embassy employes, Sladjana Stankovic and Jovica Stepic.
Belgrade maintains a US air strike against the Islamic State, ISIS, last week killed them but Pentagon officials blame a "criminal group", which it says used the US bombing as an alibi to kill them.
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"It would have been nicer if Pentagon said it was sorry"
Aleksandar Vucic has invited the Unites States to provide evidence to prove that Serbian embassy staffers in Libya did not die in a U.S. aistrike.
Serbia yet to receive "official reply" from United States
Ivica Dacic says "an official reply" from the United States was yet to arrive in the wake of the killing of two Serbian embassy staffers in Libya.
Speaking on Monday, the Serbian foreign minister said the question was whether the United States knew there were civilians in the building they targeted in an air strike on Friday.
Serbian MFA official travels to Libya
The bodies of Jovica Stepic and Sladjana Stankovic, the Serbian embassy employees killed in a U.S. air strike in Libya, should be transferred to Serbia Monday.
General Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Veljko Odalovic, who has arrived in Libya, made the announcement.
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