Jelena Milic
Russian Diplomat's Visit Highlights Serbia's Dilemma
Sergei Lavrov flies in on Wednesday for a two-day visit as Belgrade keeps up its balancing act between Moscow and the West - a point that the Russian foreign minister was keen to highlight as he urged the EU not to force Serbia to sever its alliance with Russia.
Belgrade NATO Week panel: Serbia too important to remain neutral
Serbia is too important a factor in the Balkans to be conducting a neutral foreign policy, says President of the Atlantic Council of Montenegro Savo Kentera.
Other participants in Friday's Belgrade NATO Week panel dubbed, "NATO and the Western Balkans," were of a similar opinion, Tanjug is reporting.
Wilson: US to continue to support Belgrade-Pristina dialogue
BELGRADE - The new US administration will maintain the same policy towards the Western Balkans and continue to support the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, Atlantic Council Executive Vice President Damon Wilson said in Belgrade on Wednesday.
Six Balkan Figures Join European High-Flyers' List
Politico Europe's list of 28 personalities that are likely to shape, shake and stir Europe in 2017 features mayors, business people, activists and journalists at the expense of political bosses - and the selection from the six Balkan countries included in this year's list is no different.
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Milic: NATO not forcing anyone to become its member
BELGRADE - It has finally become clear there are no secret plans to draw Serbia into NATO, Jelena Milic, director of the Centre for Euro-Atlantic Studies, said as a two-day international conference as part of the 4th Belgrade NATO Week drew to a close Tuesday.
4th Belgrade NATO Week to begin Monday
BELGRADE - A two-day international conference will begin in Belgrade Monday as part of the 4th Belgrade NATO Week, organised by the Centre for Euro-Atlantic Studies (CEAS).
The event will bring together renowned international experts.
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Milic expects message of consensus about recent past
BELGRADE - The director of the Centre for Euro-Atlantic Studies Jelena Milic said Monday she expected the Belgrade NATO Week conference to send a message of consensus about the recent past to make possible the planning of the future in mutual interest.
Belgrade NATO Week to begin Monday
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BELGRADE - A two-day international conference will begin in Belgrade Monday as part of the 4th Belgrade NATO Week, organised by the Centre for Euro-Atlantic Studies (CEAS).
The event will bring together renowned international experts.
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Serbia Mulls Making Putin Ally Consul in Russia
Amid media reports that a close friend of Russian President Vladimir Putin, the businessman Gennady Timchenko, will be appointed as Serbian honorary consul in St Petersburg, Serbian authorities told BIRN they can neither confirm nor deny the claims.
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Serbian Pro-Govt Tabloid Labels Female Activists 'Spies'
For two days in a row, the front pages of Informer have showcased Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj's allegations that three female civil rights activists have been conducting espionage on behalf of Croatia and other countries' foreign intelligence services.