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Djuric receives Norway's Western Balkans envoys
BELGRADE - Serbian FM Marko Djuric met with Norway's newly-appointed and former special Western Balkans envoys Eirik Nestas Mathisen and Haakon Blankenborg in Belgrade on Thursday and noted that the situation in the Autonomous Province of Kosovo-Metohija was the most significant state issue for Serbia and informed them of unilateral moves by the Pristina provisional institutions, which have led
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Gasic meets with Slovakia's Kalinak
BELGRADE - Serbian Defence Minister Bratislav Gasic met with Slovak Deputy PM and Defence Minister Robert Kalinak in Belgrade on Monday to discuss the political and security situation in the region and globally, as well as opportunities for deepening Serbia-Slovakia defence cooperation.
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Turkey and Serbia suggest they might jointly produce military drones
The leaders of Turkey and Serbia suggested Friday that their countries might jointly produce military drones, months after a Turkish shipment of unmanned aircraft to Serbia's neighbor Kosovo sparked anger in the Serbian capital.
Djuric meets with Kasanof
BELGRADE - At a meeting with US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for the Western Balkans Alexander Kasanof, Serbian FM Marko Djuric said he was pleased with the dynamics of high-level political dialogue and reiterated Serbia's commitment to advancement of bilateral ties with the US in all areas.
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Kosovo-Metohija Serbs live in impossible conditions, Vucic tells Kasanof
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met with US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for the Western Balkans Alexander Kasanof in Belgrade on Wednesday and pointed out that Kosovo-Metohija Serbs live in nearly impossible conditions.
Serbia signs agreement with EBRD on urgent reconstruction of railway infrastructure
BELGRADE - Under an agreement signed in the Serbian government building on Tuesday, Serbia will receive a 50 mln euro EBRD loan for urgent reconstruction of its railway infrastructure.
Vucevic: MoU on building gas pipeline signed with N Macedonia
SKOPJE - Serbian PM Milos Vucevic said on Monday in Skopje the governments of Serbia and North Macedonia had agreed and signed a MoU on joint construction of a 70 km gas pipeline with an annual capacity of around 1.2 bln cubic meters.
Vucevic: MoU on building joint gas pipeline signed with N Macedonia
SKOPJE - Serbian PM Milos Vucevic said on Monday in Skopje the governments of Serbia and North Macedonia had agreed and signed a MoU on joint construction of a 70 km gas pipeline with an annual capacity of around 1.2 bln cubic meters.
Djuric: Serbia has demonstrated it looks to the future
BELGRADE - The participation of Serbian delegations and President Aleksandar Vucic in international forums and UN sessions has demonstrated that Serbia looks to the future and that it is one of the few countries maintaining active dialogue with both the West and the East, says Serbian FM Marko Djuric.
EFJ condemns death threat to Tanjug journalists
BRUSSELS - The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) on Tuesday condemned death threats
to Tanjug journalists and called for bringing to justice the perpetrator of the threat.
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