Guinea-Bissau
Embalo: Serbia a brotherly country, we will continue to build relations
BELGRADE - Serbia and Guinea-Bissau are brotherly countries and we will continue to build their long-standing relations, Guinea-Bissau President Umaro Sissoco Embalo said in Belgrade on Thursday.
Vucic meets with Guinea-Bissau's Embalo
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met with President of Guinea-Bissau Umaro Sissoco Embalo in Belgrade on Thursday.
At a press conference with Embalo, Vucic said they had discussed significant matters, including preservation of territorial integrity.
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Chaos, numerous victims: The whereabouts of president and prime minister were unknown
Guinea-Bissau President Umaro Sissoco Embal said in a video on the Facebook profile of the presidency, published a few hours after the shooting near the complex where government sessions are being held, that some people connected with those events were arrested, but he could not specify their number, Reuters reports.
Serbian PM receives Guinea Bissau parliament speaker
Brnabic pointed out that the two countries can base their current and future cooperation on traditionally friendly relations and close relations in the past, which were at a very high level in the former Yugoslavia.
Pristina: Guinea-Bissau again confirms recognition of Kosovo
Kosovo First Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli has announced that Guinea Bissau "again confirmed" that it has recognized Kosovo.
Pacolli told Pristina-based KTV that he received a note about the confirmation of recognition, and presented it to the viewers and to the host of the show, the Beta agency is reporting.
Guinea-Bissau officially revokes recognition of Kosovo
Guinea-Bissau has withdrawn its decision from 2011 to recognize Kosovo, Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has said.
"The prime minister of Guinea-Bissau informed me of this today," Dacic told Tanjug late on Tuesday.
Guinea-Bissau officially revokes recognition of Kosovo - FM
Guinea-Bissau has withdrawn its decision from 2011 to recognize Kosovo, Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has said.
"The prime minister of Guinea-Bissau informed me of this today," Dacic told Tanjug late on Tuesday.
Embalo: Guinea-Bissau does not recognise Kosovo
BELGRADE - Guinea-Bissau PM Umaro Sissoco Embalo on Friday denied that his country had recognised Kosovo.
At a press conference with Serbian FM Ivica Dacic in Belgrade, Embalo said he had seen no document on a recognition of Kosovo by Guinea-Bissau, noting his country supported Serbia's territorial integrity and sovereignty.
Vucic meets with Embalo
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Guinea Bissau denies it ever recognized Kosovo
Guinea Bissau Prime Minister Umaro Sissoco Embalo, who is visiting Belgrade, said on Friday that his country never recognized Kosovo as independent.
The O2 broadcaster is reporting that Embalo said Guinea Bissau is on the list of countries that have done that, even though it did not recognize Kosovo.
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African country denies it ever recognized Kosovo
Guinea Bissau Prime Minister Umaro Sissoco Embalo, who is visiting Belgrade, said on Friday that his country never recognized Kosovo as independent.
The O2 broadcaster is reporting that Embalo said Guinea Bissau is on the list of countries that have done that, even though it did not recognize Kosovo.
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