Government of Serbia

Dacic speaks with Popescu

BELGRADE - In a telephone conversation with Moldovan FM Nicu Popescu, Serbian First Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic said Belgrade determinedly rejected any insinuations about potential involvement of Serbian citizens in potential violent developments in Moldova, as stated by Moldovan President Maia Sandu.

Vucic signs decision to boost number of army special troops

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has signed a decision under which the number of Serbian Armed Forces special troops will be increased.

According to the Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia, the decision was made based on the Law on the President of the Republic and the Law on the Serbian Armed Forces.

Dacic refutes Sandu statement, orders ambassador to seek clarification

BELGRADE - Serbian FM Ivica Dacic has refuted in the strongest terms a statement by Moldovan President Maia Sandu about potential involvement of Serbian citizens in subversive actions aimed at destabilising Moldova, according to alleged Ukrainian information about Russian plans.

Security situation stable despite challenges, threats - bureau

BELGRADE - The Serbian Bureau for Coordination of Security Services concluded on Monday the security situation in the country was stable despite numerous challenges and threats to national security and that all security services were working actively to eliminate any security risk to peace and stability in the country and the region and to Serbian citizens.

Brnabic meets with ODIHR's Mecacci

BELGRADE - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic met with the Director of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) Matteo Mecacci on Thursday to discuss cooperation and recap the results of joint work on improvement of electoral conditions in Serbia during the term of the previous Serbian government.

Dacic: Continuation of SNS-SPS cooperation agreed with Vucic

BELGRADE - Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) leader Ivica Dacic said on Wednesday he had had a discussion with President of Serbia and Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) leader Aleksandar Vucic earlier in the day and that a continuation of the cooperation between the two parties had been agreed.

In a statement to Tanjug, Dacic said the discussion had lasted an hour and a half.

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