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Case on which depend relations between U.S. and Serbia
The Bytyqi brothers case will be one of the more important topics when U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden and Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic meet in June.
The case in which members of the Serbian police in 1999 killed three U.S. citizens of Albanian origin is one of the obstacles in relations between Serbia and the U.S.
Greek-American executive, family killed in upscale D.C. neighborhood
The apparent murder of a Greek-American business executive, his wife, 10-year-old son and their housekeeper inside a residence in one of Washington D.C.’s most exclusive neighborhoods shocked the US capital this week.
Obama Joins Twitter with Own Account
US President Barack Obama launched on Monday his first Twitter account that is not run by staff members.
"Dad, husband, and 44th President of the United States" is how he describes himself.
Obama has had only three tweets as of Tuesday 11:00 EEST, in about 16 hours of using the social network on what he claims is a personal basis.
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PM "disappointed in EU" ahead of U.S. trip
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic will on June 1 start his official visit to the United States, his cabinet confirmed for Tanjug on Friday.
Vucic will travel to the U.S. at the invitation from Washington, and will meet with U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden, senators and congressmen.
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PM expected to travel to U.S. in early June
PM expected to travel to U.S. in early June
BELGRADE -- Aleksandar Vucic has said that his upcoming trip to the United States is "very important and expected to produce even better relations" with that country.
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Iraqi Kurdish president to visit Washington next week
Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) President Masoud Barzani will meet with President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden during his visit to Washington next week, according to the U.S. State Department.
Obama calls for flexibility in Greek reform talks in brief exchange with Varoufakis
US President Barack Obama spoke with Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis on the sidelines of an event at the White House honoring Greece's Independence Day with the former stressing the need for flexibility from all sides in ongoing reform negotiations between Greece and its creditors, according to sources.
Annual White House event honors Greek Independence Day - Obama chats with Yanis!
Not quite the Warholian "15 minutes", but Greek FinMin Yanis Varoufakis did hold a roughly 12-minute chat with host Barack Obama on Thursday afternoon (EST) during the annual White House event honoring Greek Independence Day.
Letter inflames US feud over Iran talks
Barack Obama pilloried Republicans on March 9 over an incendiary letter to Iran's leaders that warned a nuclear deal with the United States could be scrapped by the next president.
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Turkish PM has a hard job in the US
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu started his three-day contacts in the U.S. on March 4.
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