Russian-Serbian Humanitarian Center
Belgrade and Moscow "to further develop Humanitarian Center"
"If Serbs back EU's demands, that will be people's choice"
But the choice Brussels is putting before them - "either Russia or the West" - is a very wrong policy, Lavrov told Beta agency in an exclusive, wide-ranging interview on the eve of his visit to Serbia this week.
Is Dacic "Russian man" - and how he earned "Putin's medal"
Serbians unable to ask questions during Lavrov presser
This year, journalists from Serbia were not given the opportunity to ask questions of interest to them: about the stance regarding the Russian-Serbian Humanitarian Center in Nis, and the details of the expected appointment of Aleksandr Botsan-Kharchenko as Russia's new ambassador to Serbia.
Russian "diplomatic commando" likely to arrive in Belgrade
According to media reports, Vucic, who will take part in the Davos Economic Forum, will "probably" meet with US President Donald Trump there.
RSHC will not get diplomatic status - report
Serbia will not give diplomatic status "to the Russian-Serbian Humanitarian Center in Nis," writes the daily Danas.
The report, carried by Beta, refers to "sources from the top of the government."
According to the newspaper, the decision made in 2014 will remains in force, by which the center in Nis was not granted diplomatic status.
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Brnabic comments on granting diplomatic status to Russians in Nis
The government will decide on granting diplomatic status to the Russian-Serbian Humanitarian Center in Nis personnel in accordance with the country's interests.
Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said this on Tuesday, according to the government's website.
In a statement for the daily Vecernje Novosti, Brnabic also said that Serbia's foreign policy is "clear and transparent."
Popovic: Grant equal status to Russians clearing NATO bombs
Cabinet minister Nenad Popovic says that members of the Russian-Serbian Humanitarian Center (RSCH) in Nis should be given diplomatic status.
"Hague is anti-Serb; We'd like access to US base in Kosovo"
This was the message that came from Moscow a day after the tribunal sentenced the former military commander of Serbs in Bosnia to life in prison, finding him guilty on charges of genocide and war crimes.
Dacic suggests sacking US Army Europe commander
Ivica Dacic said on Friday that the issue of the Russian-Serbian Humanitarian Center (RSHC) in Nis comes down to a clash between big powers.
The first deputy PM and foreign minister added that Serbia "said it a hundred times" it did not want to take part in that.
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