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"Serbia-Montenegro ties best in last 20 years"

During the talks, they expressed willingness to continue cooperation in all areas of common interest, primarily in the fields of economy, transport and especially infrastructure and tourism.

Markovic "reiterated that relations between Serbia and Montenegro are the best in the last 20 years."

Patriarch praises slain Serb politician from Kosovo

He pointed out that Ivanovic, as somebody who knew exceptionally well the difficult situation in which the Serb people in Kosovo and Metohija have been for a long time, persisted in his role of a national and social representative.

Serbian FM on 2-day official visit to Montenegro

According to the Serbian government, Dacic said in Podgorica Serbia and Montenegro were "fraternal and friendly countries, as are their peoples," and "emphasized the importance of maintaining a high level of mutual communication and meetings."

Belgrade: Australian, Lebanese cocaine smugglers arrested

Thy are suspected of being members of an organized crime group that is involved in cocaine smuggling.

According to the the MUP, the arrests were carried out in cooperation with the Organized Crime Prosecution, and came after an investigation that lasted nine months, during which the Serbian police worked with Australian authorities.

Dacic: Ivanovic murder threatens region's stability

The murder of Oliver Ivanovic is a mindless terrorist act that endangers the stability not only of the north of Kosovo, but also the region.

Serbia's First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic said this on Tuesday in Podgorica, where the news of the assassination of the Serb politician reached him.

Ivanovic murder threatens region's stability - FM

Serbia's First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic said this on Tuesday in Podgorica, where the news of the assassination of the Serb politician reached him.

Montenegro's Mina agency said this in a report carried by Tanjug.

Freedom House Report Notes Serbia's Downward Trend

The US-based watchdog Freedom House's annual Freedom in the World report, published on Tuesday, marked Bosnia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Macedonia and Albania as only "partly free", while some countries, like Serbia, experienced a downward trend.

EU: Serbia and Montenegro Could Join In 2025; Albania, BiH, FYROM, Kosovo Later

Montenegro and Serbia should be ready for EU membership in 2025 and Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, and Macedonia should be well-advanced on their path to EU accession by then, according to a draft of the European Commission's Western Balkans strategy seen by RFE/RL.

Religion Remains Powerful in Balkans, Survey Shows

A new survey based on three WIN/Gallup International polls and published in the UK Telegraph shows people in the Balkans are far more religious than their counterparts in Western Europe.

The President of Montenegro is Visiting Rumen Radev

On January 15, Montenegrin head Philip Vujanovic will be on a one-day official visit to Bulgaria at the invitation of President Rumen Radev. At the "St. Alexander Nevsky "will be the official ceremony of Vujanovic. He will bring a wreath to the Unknown Soldier's Monument, the presidential press secretary announced.

US: Report details Russia's "malign influence" in Serbia

An entire chapter in the document is dedicated to Serbia.

Dubbed "Putin's asymmetric assault on democracy in Russia and Europe: implications for US national security" - this is a minority staff report prepared for the Committee on Foreign Relations of the US Senate.

Vucic to respond to accusations on January 14

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic will not be commenting on a statement by Metropolitan Amphilochius of Montenegro and the Littoral of the Serbian Orthodox Church until January 14, when he will make an appearance on the RTS and speak about this and other accusations against him and his team.

US Democrats Accuse Russia of 'Targeting' Balkans

A new report produced by US Democrats says Russia is aggressively targeting countries that have taken "tangible steps" to integrate with Western institutions like the EU or NATO in order to impede integration processes.

Bulgarians can Travel Without Visas in 156 Countries

Bulgarians can travel freely without visas in 156 countries. By this indicator we rank at the prestigious 20th place in the world, bypassing most of our neighbors.

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