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Military Police Day marked
BELGRADE - The Military Police celebrated on Friday its day, September 14, and Defence Minister Bratislav Gasic said their work had proven that they were one of the most important parts of the defence system.
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Croatia's constitutional court: No referendum on Cyrillic
ZAGREB - Croatia will not hold a referendum on the official use of the Serbian Cyrillic alphabet after the country's constitutional court ruled the proposed referendum question as unconstitutional.
The Constitutional Court made the ruling on Monday after the parliament requested that the constitutionality of the announced referendum be assessed.
"Rectitude and ethics characterize Serbian soldiers"
"Rectitude and ethics characterize Serbian soldiers"
BELGRADE -- President Tomislav Nikolić received on April 23, Serbian Army Day, with members of the Defense Ministry and the armed forces.
He stated that rectitude, conscientiousness and ethics characterized the Serbian troops, and that he was proud of them.
Nikolic: Honesty and ethics characterize Serbian soldiers
BELGRADE - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic met on April 23, Serbian Armed Forces Day, with members of the Defence Ministry and the Armed Forces and said that honesty, conscientiousness and ethics characterized the Serbian troops, and that he was proud of them.
Serbian Armed Forces members highly valued in int'l missions
BELGRADE - The members of the Serbian Armed Forces are highly valued in international missions and are making a major contribution to them, participants of a seminar on modern multinational operations said in Belgrade on Friday.
Grotic: New evidence to back genocide suit against Serbia
THE HAGUE - Head of the Croatian legal team Vesna Crnic-Grotic said on Monday that Croatia will present its evidence during the hearing before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, which will include some new materials to support the claim that Serbia committed genocide in its territory in the period from 1991 to 1995.