Ana Brnabić

Brnabic: Major pressure on Serbia continues

BELGRADE - Commenting on potential US sanctions against Serbia's Russian-majority owned oil firm NIS, Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabic said on Tuesday major pressure on Serbia continued from various sides and that the US was not happy with Russian ownership of the company, and that no one had forgotten that Serbia had not imposed sanctions on Russia.

Brnabic: Serbia absolutely, firmly committed to stability, progress in region

BELGRADE - Besides EU integration, regional connectivity and cooperation are among the top priorities of Serbia's foreign policy, Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabic said at a session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Subcommittee on the Western Balkans, held in Belgrade on Thursday.

Brnabic: Serbia militarily neutral, wants to preserve peace

BELGRADE - Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabic said on Tuesday Serbia was a militarily neutral country that was seeking to maintain that status.

"We are militarily neutral and we want to be militarily neutral. We want to safeguard our country and to stay militarily neutral and preserve peace," Brnabic told Pink TV.

Vucevic: We are gov't of continuity, our goal is general well-being

BELGRADE - At an event that marked his cabinet's hundred days in office, Serbian PM Milos Vucevic said his government was one of a continuity that spanned the changes in 2012, two Alekandar Vucic governments, three Ana Brnabic governments and the present times, and noted that general well-being of the citizens was the government's goal.

Vucevic: Gov't conducting policy of peace, stability, economic development

PARACIN - Serbian PM Milos Vucevic said on Thursday his government's first hundred days in office had been marked by a continuity with previous governments and by a clear policy of preservation of peace and stability and economic development of Serbia.

Speaking to Tanjug, Vucevic said his cabinet was proud to be a government of continuity.

Serbian gov't to hold extraordinary session Thursday, Vucic to attend

BELGRADE - The Serbian government will hold an extraordinary session on Thursday 10 am, with President Aleksandar Vucic to attend, a source in the government has confirmed to Tanjug.

The session will also be attended by Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabic, government ministers, security, army and police officials and directors of public enterprises.

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