Ana Brnabic

Brnabic: No calls in EP, CoE for international inquiry into Serbian elections

BELGRADE - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic said on Monday no calls had been made in recent European Parliament (EP) and Council of Europe (CoE) debates for an international inquiry into the December 17 Serbian elections and that any such calls were not the dominant stance in the two bodies.

Brnabic, US ambassador visit Pupin memorial complex in Idvor

IDVOR - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic and US Ambassador to Belgrade Christopher Hill on Friday visited the Mihajlo Pupin Memorial Complex in Idvor, northeastern Serbia.

The complex is comprised of Pupin's birth house, former primary school and his endowment - the People's Home.

This year marks the 170th anniversary of his birth.

Vucic: Renovation of Lozionica complex to be finished by end-year

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Wednesday works on the renovation of the Lozionica (Boiler Room) multifunctional creative and innovation centre in Belgrade would be completed by the end of the year.

"We will finish everything by the end of the year, including the water tower," Vucic said during a tour of the Lozionica complex.

Trovoada: Great potential for cooperation with Serbia

BELGRADE - Sao Tome and Principe PM Patrice Emery Trovoada said on Wednesday in Belgrade there was great potential for cooperation with Serbia in several areas and that the two countries had shared goals.

After a meeting with Serbian PM Ana Brnabic, Trovoada said he hoped his meetings in the Serbian capital would "translate into projects."

Brnabic: Political, bilateral ties with Sao Tome and Principe improving steadily

BELGRADE - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic said on Wednesday political and bilateral cooperation and mutual understanding between Serbia and Sao Tome and Principe were improving steadily and that the two countries were exchanging visits increasingly frequently.

Brnabic: Pristina's moves a problem for any dialogue whatsoever

BELGRADE - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic said on Wednesday Pristina's announcement that it might stop payment transactions with central Serbia, ban the Serbian dinar and raid the offices of the Serbian Postal Savings Bank was one of the key problems not only for further normalisation of Belgrade-Pristina relations but for any dialogue whatsoever.

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