Nebojša Stefanović

Stefanovic: Pristina refusing to cooperate in murder probe

BELGRADE - Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic said Thursday Pristina was refusing to cooperate with Serbian authorities in the probe into the murder of Kosovo Serb politician Oliver Ivanovic in order to keep the motives, the perpetrators and the organisers of the killing from being uncovered.

Two Serbian ministers to attend Serb Republic Day events

The events will be held in Banja Luka, the largest town of the Serb entity in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

According to the Serbian MoD, Vulin will first attend a gathering to award an RS decoration to former Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic, who now heads the National Council for Cooperation with Russia and China.

Later, Vulin will watch a ceremonial march-past in Krajina Square.

Ruling SNS now reportedly swaying toward early elections

The loudest and the most influential among them is SNS Presidency member and Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic.

In favor of holding local elections in Belgrade and early parliamentary elections at the same time is another cabinet member and one of the deputy PMs, Zorana Mihajlovic, Vecernje Novosti is reporting on Monday.

Stefanovic: US and EU should take stance on threats out of Pristina

Serbia cannot allow the Serbs to always be the people that can be killed and tortured with impunity.

Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic said this on Tuesday, reacting to the threats coming from Albanian politicians in Pristina ahead of the launch of the Specialist Chambers, i.e., the special court for KLA ("Kosovo Liberation Army") crimes.

Savamala report to be sent to prosecution "when ready"

This was stated by Serbian Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic, Beta reported on Wednesday.

He told reporters in the Serbian National Assembly that this information should be available to the prosecution first, then to the media, and that the prosecution will receive it "when the Internal Control Sector is ready."

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