Yugoslavia in World War II
Serbs and Croats 'Will Have to be Allies in Future'
Vucic also announced his visit to Croatia for November, according to B92.
Asked what he saw as the main problem in relations between the two countries, he told Vecerni List that he "sees these problems, but does not understand them."
Knin Police Feared Simatovic, Witness Says
Despite the claims of a protected witness, the defence for former Serbian State Security official Franko Simatovic has insisted he did not command Serbian units that committed crimes against Croats in the autumn of 1991.
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Montenegro Asked to Finance Chetnik Monument
A local official in the town of Berane has asked the Montenegrin government to pay for the construction of a monument to WWII Chetnik commander Pavle Djurisic, who was killed in 1945.
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Congressman: US must not allow Kremlin to poison its ties with Serbia
US Congressman Ted Poe says his country must not allow the Kremlin to spoil its relations with Serbia.
The co-chair of the Congressional Serbian American Caucus spoke at the US House of Representatives and, according to Voice of America, said that Serbia is "on the path to successful Euro-Atlantic integration, and has nobody on that road who supports it stronger than the US.
Slovenian football fans chant "Kill, kill, kill Ustasha"
Croatian media are abuzz with reports of the scandalous behavior displayed by the fans of Slovenia's Maribor football club, during an UEFA CL qualifier.
Maribor FC squared off with Zrinjski FC from Bosnia-Herzegovina - a club that represents the Croat population from the town of Mostar."
Montenegro Urged to Challenge Killer’s Statue in Croatia
Activists in Montenegro accused the government of not doing enough to pressurise Croatia to remove a monument to a Croat who killed a Montenegrin ambassador in 1971.
"Russia knows we're going to EU; Serbia is not homophobic"
Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic has told CNN that her government is "neither pro-US nor pro-Russian, but pro-Serbian."
Brnabic added that Serbia was "deeply committed to joining the European Union - and that it is clear to all Serbian partners, including Russia."
Serbia and Germany look to "intensify cooperation"
Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic received on Tuesday in Belgrade with German Ambassador Axel Dittmann.
Brnabic spoke to Dittmann "as representative of the country which has one of the leading economic roles in the European Union," the Serbian government announced.
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Children's team named after WW2 fascists, received award from Catholic priest
Soldiers of the Black Legion at Koševo, Sarajevo, 1942.
One of the teams in a children's football tournament in the village of Kocernin near Siroki Brijeg in Herzegovina was named after a WW2-era fascist formation.
Serbian Court Rehabilitates Chetnik Wartime Commander
The High Court in Valjevo, Serbia, on Friday rehabilitated a former Chetnik commander Nikola Kalabic, annulling the Communist-era verdict from 1946 which declared him a “national enemy”.
The Higher Prosecutor’s Office in Valjevo told Beta news agency that it would “certainly appeal” the court ruling.