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Nikolic: Serbia, Slovenia have never had poor relationship

BELGRADE - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic told Slovenian PM Miro Cerar Monday his visit to Serbia had given a new dimension to the relations between their countries, in particular in the economy.

"Serbia and Slovenia have never had a poor relationship, and particularly today, there is no reason for that," a statement from the presidential press office quoted Nikolic as saying.

Nikolic: Serbia wants to be in the EU

BELGRADE - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic told Slovenian PM Miro Cerar Monday his visit to Serbia had given a new dimension to the relations between their countries, in particular in the economy.

"Serbia and Slovenia have never had a poor relationship, and particularly today, there is no reason for that," a statement from the presidential press office quoted Nikolic as saying.

Nikolic: I do not see anyone who could be better president

KRUSEVAC - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic said in Krusevac, central Serbia, on Friday he was still not thinking about the upcoming presidential elections and that, for the time being, he did not see anyone who could do the job better.

Nikolic said he had not requested anyone's support for the presidential polls.

Nikolic: I do not see anyone who could be better president

IllustrationScreenshot: TANJUG VIdeo

KRUSEVAC - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic said in Krusevac, central Serbia, on Friday he was still not thinking about the upcoming presidential elections and that, for the time being, he did not see anyone who could do the job better.

Nikolic said he had not requested anyone's support for the presidential polls.

Nikolic: What future EU authorities have in store for Serbia?

IllustrationScreenshot: TANJUG VIdeo

BELGRADE - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic said that while dialogue between Belgrade and Brussels is necessary, Serbia should adopt a different approach to these negotiations and try to learn what future the EU authorities have in store for the country.

Serbian consulate opens in St. Petersburg

ST. PETERSBURG - Serbia will be eternally grateful to Russia and, above all, to President Vladimir Putin, for the sincere support for the preservation of our territorial integrity and protection of our national interests in the international arena, Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic said as the Serbian consulate in St. Petersburg ceremonially opened Wednesday.

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