Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Dacic, Indian ambassador discuss improvement of cooperation

BELGRADE - Serbian First Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic on Monday received Indian Ambassador Narinder Chauhan to discuss further improvement of all forms of cooperation, in particular in the economy.

Bilateral relations are registering a positive development, a statement released by the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs quoted them as saying.

Dacic, Pinter: Migrant crisis should not affect bilateral ties

BELGRADE - Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic and Hungarian Ambassador to Belgrade Attila Pinter agreed on Thursday the relations between the two countries were on a very high level and that neither side wanted the pressure associated with the migrant crisis to affect their bilateral relations.

Serbia sends protest note to Croatia

BELGRADE - The Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday handed a protest note to Croatian Ambassador in Belgrade Gordan Markotic in a vehement protest against the annulment of a 1946 conviction of Aloysius Stepinac, which it sees as a rehabilitation of fascism and the Ustasha Independent State of Croatia.

Dacic receives Serwer

BELGRADE - Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic spoke with professor Daniel Serwer of The Johns Hopkins University on Friday about current international developments and the situation in the region.

They agreed that maintaining stability in the Western Balkans is a necessity, the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.

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