Ted Poe

Anniversary of raising of Serbian flag over White House

This is her first visit to that country as Serbia's prime minister.

Brnabic will have several meetings with US officials in New York and Washington, as well as with representatives of international institutions and companies with headquarters in that country, and will meet with representatives of the scientific and business community.

Brnabic receives Poe

BELGRADE - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic met with US Congressman Ted Poe in Belgrade on Monday, briefing him on Serbia's political and economic reforms to date and the government's results on the path towards EU membership.

President Vucic receives US Congressman Poe

BELGRADE - US Congressman Ted Poe, one of the signatories of a letter to US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson urging support for Serbia, told Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic in Belgrade on Monday he would continue his engagement in this direction and expressed satisfaction with the fact he would be able to testify of political and economic stability in Serbia.

Congressman: US must not allow Kremlin to poison its ties with Serbia

US Congressman Ted Poe says his country must not allow the Kremlin to spoil its relations with Serbia.

The co-chair of the Congressional Serbian American Caucus spoke at the US House of Representatives and, according to Voice of America, said that Serbia is "on the path to successful Euro-Atlantic integration, and has nobody on that road who supports it stronger than the US.

"US must not allow Kremlin to poison its ties with Serbia"

US Congressman Ted Poe says his country must not allow the Kremlin to spoil its relations with Serbia.

The co-chair of the Congressional Serbian American Caucus spoke at the US House of Representatives and, according to Voice of America, said that Serbia is "on the path to successful Euro-Atlantic integration, and has nobody on that road who supports it stronger than the US.

U.S. Legislators demand Erdogan apologize & extradite perpetrators of Turkish Embassy attack

Senior members of the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) and Ted Poe (R-TX), Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission Co-Chairman Jim McGovern (D-MA), and Representatives Jim Costa (D-CA) and John Sarbanes (D-MD) condemned Turkish President Erdogan’s violent crackdown – both in Turkey and the U.S.

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