Stefan Fuele
Belgrade presented in Prague
PRAGUE - The number of Czech tourists who have visited Belgrade rose only 3 to 4 pct in eight months, which is why the Tourism Organization of Belgrade presented the potential of the Serbian capital to this market for the first time in ten years.
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Vucic: Regional reconciliation, stability Serbia's priorities
BELGRADE - Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic on Wednesday received the Czech Foreign Ministry's special Western Balkans and OSCE envoy Stefan Fuele.
Regional stability is a foundation for economic prosperity in Serbia and the entire region, and regional reconciliation and cooperation remains a priority of the Serbian government policy, Vucic noted.
Nikolic: Serbia wants to join EU, but not at price of recognising Kosovo
BELGRADE - Serbia wants to become a full EU member, but not at the price of recognising Kosovo-Metohija or giving up on the friendship with Russia, President Tomislav Nikolic said Wednesday at a meeting with the Czech Foreign Ministry's special Western Balkans and OSCE envoy Stefan Fuele.
Nikolic: Serbia wants to join EU, but not at price of recognising Kosovo
BELGRADE - Serbia wants to become a full EU member, but not at the price of recognising Kosovo-Metohija or giving up on the friendship with Russia, President Tomislav Nikolic said Wednesday at a meeting with the Czech Foreign Ministry's special Western Balkans and OSCE envoy Stefan Fuele.
Record number of amendments to resolution on Serbia
BRUSSELS - European Parliament rapporteur for Serbia David McAllister said on Wednesday a record number of amendments to his proposed resolution had been submitted, but that it would not pose a threat to Serbia's EU integration.
Davenport on Hahn's visit:Clear policy of support for Serbia
BELGRADE - Head of the EU Delegation to Serbia Michael Davenport has commented on the upcoming visit to Belgrade by EU Commissioner on Regional Policy Johannes Hahn that the EU and the new commissioner have a clear policy of supporting Serbia on its road to the EU.
Fuele: Tough economic challenges lie ahead for Serbia
BELGRADE - Former European Commissioner for enlargement Stefan Fuele has said that ambitious economic objectives of the Serbian government are encouraging, indicating that the road to the EU will continue to be a challenging process for the country.
Miscevic hoping for good cooperation with Hahn
BELGRADE - Serbia's chief EU negotiator Tanja Miscevic is hoping for good cooperation with Johannes Hahn, the Austrian politician who will officially succeed European Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele on November 1.
"I am hoping for very nice cooperation with European Commission member Johannes Hahn because, first of all, he knows us very well," Miscevic told reporters.
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Western Balkan countries for stronger ties and cooperation
BELGRADE - Countries of the Western Balkans continue to work together towards a common goal - safe environment, political stability and economic prosperity of the region, participants of the regional conference in Belgrade stressed in a joint statement.
Vucic: Serbia belongs in EU
BELGRADE - Serbia belongs in the line of EU member countries and it wants to be appreciated in the same way it appreciates the EU, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said after the talks with outgoing enlargement commissioner Stefan Fuele.
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