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Serbian president grateful to Russia for "political support"
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic received on Monday in Belgrade the ambassador of the Russian Federation, Aleksandr Chepurin.
According to a statement from the presidency, cited by Tanjug, Vucic "thanked Chepurin for Russia's political support to Serbia."
UN Court Ends Case Against Serbian Radical
The Hague Tribunal has terminated proceedings against Jovo Ostojic, a member of Vojislav Seselj’s nationalist Serbian Radical Party who was wanted for alleged witness intimidation, after he died in June.
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British Foreign Office official, parliamentarians to visit
Permanent Under Secretary of the British Foreign Office Simon McDonald will visit Serbia on September 11 and 12.
A delegation of the House of Lords of the British Parliament will arrive here in late September, the Serbian government announced on Thursday.
Vucic's "symbolic act may change policy on asylum seekers"
Info Park is welcoming the initiative of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic to grant Serbian citizenship to the family of 10-year old Farhad Nouri.
US Blames Serbian WWII Regime for Jews’ Deaths
The US State Department said the Nazi-backed Serbian government of Milan Nedic, whose descendants are seeking his legal rehabilitation, was responsible for most of the WWII-era deaths of Serbia’s Jews.
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Ministers "going too far in declarations of love to Russia"
Aleksandar Vulin's cordial meeting with Russian counterpart Sergei Shoigu has set off alarms with EU's ambassadors and representatives in Serbia, writes Blic.
Vucic recalls Serbia's ambassador to Britain
President Aleksandar Vucic has signed a decree to recall Serbia's Ambassador to the United Kingdom Ognjen Pribicevic.
The reason for this has not been officially announced, Tanjug reported on Thursday.
Sources at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs "interpreted" the decree as "a part of standard procedures, as Pribicevic's mandate is expiring this year."
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Vucic, Eichhorst in four-hour discussion on Serbia's EU path
BELGRADE - Serbia is committed to continue to work diligently on EU approximation while remaining strongly committed to maintain its independence, sovereignty and military neutrality, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said Wednesday during a meeting with Angelina Eichhorst, Director for Western Balkans and Turkey at the European External Action Service.
Serbia Commemorates Victims of Croatia’s Operation Storm
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said he hopes Serbs will forgive but never forget the crimes committed against murdered and exiled victims of the Croatian military’s Operation Storm 22 years ago.
Meeting between Vucic and EU official lasts over four hours
Aleksandar Vucic
Serbia is committed to continue working diligently on moving closer to the EU. At the same time, the country remains strongly committed to maintaining its independence, sovereignty and military neutrality.