Prime Ministers of Serbia

Vucic: We will do everything we can to safeguard citizens' safety and security

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, who chaired a National Security Council session on Wednesday, said Serbian authorities would do everything in their power to safeguard the safety and security of the citizens amid a complex geopolitical situation in the world.

Vucic: Serbia wants much greater economic cooperation with UK

BELGRADE - Speaking at the opening of a regional conference on trade between the UK and the Western Balkans, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said Serbia wanted much greater economic cooperation with the UK and British companies and noted that the UK was also a very important political partner to Serbia.

Vucic receives farewell visit from Turkish ambassador

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic received a farewell visit from Turkish Ambassador to Belgrade Hami Aksoy on Friday, thanking him for his personal contribution to advancement of bilateral relations.

At the meeting, Vucic highlighted the significance of intensive political dialogue, growing economic cooperation and friendly relations between Serbs and Turks.

Marinkovic: Vucic's phone call with Trump says enough about Trump's priorities

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's phone call with US President-elect Donald Trump just days after Trump's election win says enough about Trump's priorities and Serbia's place in the list of those priorities, says Vladimir Marinkovic, founder of the Congress of Serbian-American Friendship.

Public Outcry Leads Vucic to Consider Referendum on Continued Presidency

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has proposed an advisory referendum to determine whether he should continue in his role, responding to public outcry following the tragic collapse of the Novi Sad train station visor that resulted in the deaths of 14 individuals. He remarked that the protesters were effectively calling for his resignation.

Dacic: Serbia's progress in EU integration measured in the wrong way

BELGRADE - Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dacic said on Friday Serbia was taking its reform agenda seriously but that its progress in EU integration was conditional upon factors it had no influence on - upon the behaviour of Pristina, which he noted was refusing any compromise and dialogue.

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