Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Pristina's new bid to join UNESCO reason for withdrawal of Serbian embassy staff from Skopje

The FYROM (Macedonian) government has drafted a proposal to support Pristina's new bid to join UNESCO, Sputnik is reporting on Monday.

That is "one of the reasons" why the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has decided to withdraw the staff of the country's embassy in Skopje for urgent consultations, the agency said.

"Kosovo is reason for withdrawal of Serbian embassy staff"

The Macedonian government has drafted a proposal to support Pristina's new bid to join UNESCO, Sputnik is reporting on Monday.

That is "one of the reasons" why the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has decided to withdraw the staff of the country's embassy in Skopje for urgent consultations, the agency said.

Dacic, Scott: Vucic-Pence meeting improvement of relations

BELGRADE - Serbian First Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic and US Ambassador Kyle Scott agreed on Wednesday Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's meeting with US Vice President Mike Pence represented a good platform for continued cooperation and improvement of overall bilateral relations in the period to come.

No Serbians among injured in Greece-Turkey quake - MFA

BELGRADE - There are no Serbian nationals among those injured in the earthquake that hit Greece and Turkey early Friday, the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed to Tanjug.

"We maintain permanent contact with the embassies in Greece and Turkey and, according to information available so far, there are no Serbian nationals among the injured," the ministry said.

Stronger ties in Western Balkans main topic of Trieste summit

BELGRADE - Strengthening of ties in the Western Balkans will the main topic of Wednesday's summit in Trieste, the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced in a statement.

The Serbian delegation, to be headed by PM Ana Brnabic, will also include First Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic.

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