Ivica Dačić
Anniversary of Syrmian Front breakthrough
Anniversary of Syrmian Front breakthrough
ŠID -- The 69th anniversary of the breakthrough of the Axis line on the Syrmian Front and final battles for liberation from the Nazi occupation has been marked.
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Serbia not to spoil relations with Russia
SID - Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic stated on Saturday that Serbia will not join sanctions against the Russian Federation.
“We will probably be exposed to pressures, but we will not spoil relations with Russia,” Dacic told reporters after a ceremony marking the 69th anniversary of the Syrmian Front and the end of the fight for Serbia's liberation in WWII.
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"Significant level of agreement with Tadić"
"Significant level of agreement with Tadić"
BELGRADE -- SNS President Aleksandar Vučić says "a significant level of agreement on key issues had been reached at a meeting with the New Democratic Party (NDS).
Speaking during a news conference after representatives of the two parties met on Thursday, he added that their talks would continue.
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Šarić won't testify in case against Dačić's ex-cabinet chief
Šarić won't testify in case against Dačić's ex-cabinet chief
BELGRADE -- Darko Šarić did not wish to testify in the preliminary investigation conducted against Branko Lazarević and others.
"Serbia won't allow to be drawn into conflicts"
"Serbia won't allow to be drawn into conflicts"
BELGRADE -- President Tomislav Nikolić stated on Tuesday that Serbia "will never again allow itself to be drawn into any kind of conflicts."
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Vucic: We do not want single-party government, SPS may join
BELGRADE - Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) leader Aleksandar Vucic said Tuesday that the SNS does not want a single-party state and that he is willing to discuss participation of the Socialists in the new Serbian government.
PM, ministers ignore Anti-Corruption Agency's request
PM, ministers ignore Anti-Corruption Agency's request
BELGRADE -- The Anti-Corruption Agency has asked all 21 members of the Serbian government to submit data on their activities during the recent election campaign.
11 cabinet members failed to comply, the agency announced on Tuesday.
Socialists "cannot contribute positively"
Socialists "cannot contribute positively"
BELGRADE -- Boris Tadić says there is "no difference" between his party's national and strategic objectives and those of the Progressives (SNS).
He also said hat he was "ready to discuss ways to achieve these goals."
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Leaders of Progressives and Socialists meet
Leaders of Progressives and Socialists meet
BELGRADE -- Aleksandar Vučić said after meeting with Ivica Dačić that he "does not want a partisan government," but "wants to unite Serbia and enter difficult reforms."
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SNS offers SVM to enter new government
SNS offers SVM to enter new government
BELGRADE -- The Serb Progressive Party (SNS) has offered to the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (SVM) to join the new government, SNS leader Aleksandar Vučić has said.
“We want that coalition and we want to work together,” Vučić said after a meeting with SVM leader Istvan Pastor at the SNS head office.
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