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Reasons for bombing Serbia 25 years ago? "Unacceptable"
The Serbian police attacked members of the so-called KLA and their stronghold of terrorists in the village.
A series of attacks and murders of police officers took place.
Vučić: They knew; Why do you think the police were in the Belgrade City Assembly?
Asked to comment on the violent protests in Belgrade, Vui said that everyone has the right to protest, as long as there is no violence. "Unfortunately, we knew," Vucic said.
"I am proud of the police in Belgrade who were restrained. They suffered beatings for three hours. They are not ashamed to claim that they hurt themselves," added Vui.
Hill condemned last night's vandalism
He added that the legitimacy of democratic processes depends on transparency and everyone's willingness to respect the will of the people.
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Serbian gov't aware of ODIHR mission's conclusions, awaits final report
BELGRADE - The Serbian government said on Thursday it was aware of preliminary conclusions by an ODIHR (Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights) international election observation mission and added that it awaited the mission's final report on the December 17 early parliamentary elections in Serbia.
Serbia voted; 99.8% votes processed: This is the latest projections
Reinhold Lopatka, the special coordinator and leader of the short-term observers of the OSCE, assessed today that the parliamentary elections in Serbia were technically well conducted and that voters were offered an adequate choice of political alternatives.
IPSOS/CeSID: SNS 128, SPN 65, SPS 18 parliamentary mandates
Dacic meets with UNODC's Rizzi
BELGRADE, Dec 6 (Tanjug) - Serbia's First Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic met with the head of the UNODC (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime) regional office for southeastern Europe Danilo Rizzi on Wednesday.
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Dacic: So-called Kosovo will never become OSCE member
SKOPJE - Serbian First Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic said on Thursday the so-called Kosovo would never become a member of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).
Commenting on reports that Albania had sought OSCE membership for the so-called Kosovo, Dacic said that, fortunately, decisions in the organisation were taken by consensus.
Southeast European FMs sign statement on fight against corruption
SKOPJE, Nov 30 (Tanjug) - The FMs of Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Albania signed on Thursday in Skopje a joint statement on the fight against corruption.
Dacic meets with France's Boone in Skopje
SKOPJE - Serbian First Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic met with French Secretary of State to the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Laurence Boone on the sidelines of the OSCE Ministerial Meeting in Skopje on Thursday.
The parties concluded that their countries maintained an excellent level of bilateral relations and an exceptional dynamic of political dialogue.
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Dacic meets with ODIHR director
SKOPJE - Serbian First Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic met with OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) Director Matteo Mecacci on the sidelines of the OSCE Ministerial Meeting in Skopje on Thursday.
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