Russian-Serbian Humanitarian Center

"War of humanitarian statuses": Serbia must decide on RSHC

The Serbian government will soon discuss the Russian-Serbian Humanitarian Center (RSHC) and the status of its staff.

"It's really no longer either normal, nor do I understand why they (the US) are opposed to giving immunity to Russian humanitarian workers in the Nis Center," First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has told Vecernje Novosti.

Yee to Serbia: You do what you like - but Russians are suspicious

Deputy Assistant U.S. Secretary of State Hoyt Brian Yee says his country "doesn't oppose Russia's helping in humanitarian crises and emergencies."

However, Washington is suspicious of the Russian-Serbian Humanitarian Center in the town of Nis, he told the Belgrade weekly NIN in an interview quoted by Beta.

Glamoclija: Via RSHC Serbia to have access to Russia's satellites

Russian-Serbian Humanitarian Center (RSHC) Director Bojan Glamoclija says that granting diplomatic status to the Center would mean a lot in financial terms.

Glamoclija told Beta in an interview published on Wednesday that with this status, the Center would enjoy incentives when paying for equipment and all other expenses.

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