Foreign relations of Serbia
Vucic: Cannons fell silent, but there's still danger in Balkans
President Aleksandar Vucic says that "cannons have fallen silent" in the region - but that danger still exits.
For that reason, it is important to preserve peace and stability, he said during a meeting in Belgrade on Friday with a delegation of the the youth organization of the European People's Party (EPP).
"Cannons fell silent, but there's still danger in Balkans"
For that reason, it is important to preserve peace and stability, he said during a meeting in Belgrade on Friday with a delegation of the the youth organization of the European People's Party (EPP).
Ministers of Foreign Affairs from the Western Balkans at an Important Meeting at the White House
US Homeland Security Adviser Herbert McMaster has held a meeting with the foreign ministers of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro.
"Stabilization of Western Balkans crucial for economy"
Dacic spoke on Wednesday at a panel dedicated to business and investment in the Western Balkans during the conference of the Atlantic Council.
Dacic on two-day visit to Washington
First Deputy PM and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic will on Wednesday participate in the Atlantic Council's Western Balkans Conference in Washington.
Dacic will address a panel devoted to business and investment in the Western Balkans, as well a working lunch dedicated to Kosovo and Metohija.
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Serbia remains committed to enhancing relations with Ukraine - MFA
BELGRADE - The Serbian Foreign Ministry said Tuesday it remained committed to overcoming disagreements and enhancing bilateral relations with Ukraine despite the insistence by Ukraine's ambassador to Belgrade on the stance that Russia is using Serbia to create chaos and provoke a war in the Balkans.
Dacic explains why he won't receive Ukraine's ambassador
The Serbian Foreign Ministry (MFA) said on Tuesday it remained committed to overcoming disagreements and enhancing bilateral relations with Ukraine.
This comes despite the insistence by Ukraine's ambassador to Belgrade on the stance that Russia is using Serbia to create chaos and provoke a war in the Balkans, Tanjug reported, citing a press release issued by the MFA.
Serbia-Argentina political ties "at extremely high level"
Bilateral political relations between Serbia and Argentina are "at an extremely high level."
First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic and Vice President of Argentina Gabriela Michetti assessed this in Buenos Aires, the Serbian government announced on Tuesday.
Bulgarian Foreign Minister: Europe's Stability and Future Goes Through the European Perspective and the Connectivity of the Western Balkans
''I took part in a meeting with the delegation headed by EU Parliament Speaker Antonio Tajani.During the meeting, we discussed the priorities of the upcoming EU Council Presidency in the context of the theme of the future of Europe, the challenges of the migration crisis and the need to restore the sense of security and stability of the citizens.'' This is what Deputy Prime Minister for Justice
Square in Buenos Aires to be named after Serbia
Argentina's capital Buenos Aires will name a square after the Republic of Serbia, Beta is reporting on Monday.
For this reason, Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic will on November 21-23 visit this South American country.
Ahead of his trip, Dacic met in Belgrade with Argentina's Ambassador Ricardo Fernandez.
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