Jakov Milatovi

Vučić in Tirana: "I will adhere to principles of National Security Council of Serbia"

"We have several proposals for a declaration, we'll see... The only thing I can say is that I will stick to the principles adopted by the National Security Council of the Republic of Serbia two years ago," Vui told the gathered journalists.

Vučić, hosts "Wine Vision Open Balkan": "This looks magnificent" VIDEO

Prime Minister of the Republic of North Macedonia Dimitar Kovaevski, President of Montenegro Jakov Milatovi and President of the Italian Veneto Region, Luca Zaia, also took part in the ceremony.
"Everyone who makes wine in Montenegro has come," said the president in his conversation with Milatovi.

Ursula von der Leyen arrived in Belgrade: Vučić welcomed her PHOTO

"Welcome, Ursula von der Leyen!
All-day talks await us, in which I will express all kinds of gratitude to the EU for the help and support it has provided us, in the hope that Serbia will have the strength to fulfill its accession obligations and become part of the family of European nations.

After talks, they reiterated: "We do not have the same views on Kosovo" PHOTO/VIDEO

The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vui, held a series of meetings with the President of Montenegro, Jakov Milatovi. After the meetings, the presidents addressed the media.
At the very beginning, Vui said that he was very pleased to have the opportunity to host the President of Montenegro, Jakov Milatovi.

Vučić: In case of the attack on our people, our response will be fierce

Vui spoke about how Serbia will manage in the new global, tectonic changes, about economic topics, about the Franco-German plan and Kosovo and Metohija, about relations with Bosnia and Herzegovina, including the elections in Montenegro and about the new president of that country, Jakov Milatovi.

About the Belgrade elections and the new movement

Analysis: "Milatović has a historical role; if he fails, he will bear responsibility"

That victory, Bei claims, signifies a change of elite and a change of generations.
"I hope that all the negative aspects of the DPS rule will disappear, and that those concerning economic topics, the European Union and the rule of law will be strengthened," said Bei.

Milatović - the new president of Montenegro; Podgorica celebrates VIDEO

Latest data; CeMi: Milatovi won 60 percent of the vote
According to the Centre for Monitoring and Research (CEMI), which published its preliminary results of the run-off presidential election in Montenegro, the candidate of the "Europe Now!" movement, Jakov Milatovic, won 60 percent of the vote based on 98 percent of the votes processed so far.

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