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Moldova Accuses Russia of Illegally Printing Ballots in Transnistria for Presidential Election
A high-ranking official from Moldova has accused Russia of violating the law by printing ballots in the separatist region of Transnistria ahead of Russia's upcoming presidential election, as reported by Reuters via BTA.
Green light for the recruitment of another 32,507 workers from third countries
They are added to the 167,925 post-calls already approved for 2023 and 2024 – Kairidis: Our country will sign bilateral agreements in the spring with India, Armenia, Moldova, Georgia, the Philippines and Vietnam
Brnabic receives new head of CoE office in Serbia
BELGRADE - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic met with newly-appointed head of the Council of Europe (CoE) Office in Serbia Janos Babity on Friday to discuss cooperation to date and continuation of cooperation with the CoE on existing as well as new programmes.
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Filipovic: Serbia-NATO cooperation important for peace in Kosovo-Metohija
BRUSSELS - Serbia's Ambassador to NATO Branimir Filipovic says Serbia-NATO cooperation has been "continuously very good", with a high level of communication at various levels, and that it is very important for preserving peace and security in Kosovo-Metohija, NATO being the only legal military force in the territory under UNSCR 1244.
Historic Alliance: Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso Forge New Defense Front
Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso, all governed by military juntas, have agreed to establish a joint security force, according to a report by Reuters.
Kosovo and Metohija: Salaries paid into the account, dinars still missing
The Republic of Serbia paid their salaries, but in Potanska tedionica, due to the decision of the Central Bank of Pristina, there were no dinars.
Sladjana Milenkovi, one of those gathered in front of the Savings Bank, said that she was outraged by the decision of the Pristina authorities, which greatly complicates everyday life.
Mali: Open Balkan states have officially established common labour market
BELGRADE - Serbian Finance Minister Sinisa Mali announced the Open Balkan member states - Serbia, Albania and North Macedonia - had on Friday, March 1 officially established a common labour market.
Mali said electronic services for applications by workers would become available next week and that the eGovernment portals of the three countries would become interconnected.
Russia Accused of Destabilizing Moldova Amid Transnistria Tensions
Amid tensions in Moldova, French diplomacy has raised concerns over what it perceives as Moscow's involvement in "attempts to destabilize" the country. Pro-Russian separatists from Transnistria, a breakaway region of Moldova, have reportedly sought assistance from Moscow, prompting speculation about Russia's role in the unfolding situation, AFP reported.
Vucic: We extremely appreciate friendship with Central African Republic
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday evening Serbia extremely appreciated the friendship with the Central African Republic (CAR) and that the relationship was a priority, and added that he would do everything in his power to develop various deep relations with the CAR and other African countries.
Vucic: Ukraine a friend of Serbia, does not recognise so-called Kosovo
TIRANA - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Wednesday Ukraine was a friend of Serbia and that, most importantly, it did not recognise the so-called Kosovo.