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Who will succeed Vucic as PM - and what that means
Serbia's next prime minister will most likely be either Ivica Dacic or Ana Brnabic, the daily Vecernje Novosti is reporting.
Another Belgrade-based newspaper, Danas, however, says that "surprises are not ruled out."
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Serbian diplomats ordered to "unmask" ex-OSCE William Walker
Serbian diplomats have been instructed to use every opportunity on the international scene to inform world officials about the true role of William Walker.
Walker is the former head the OSCE verification mission in Kosovo.
Church doesn't want gay prime minister - daily
According to the daily Blic, the Serbian Orthodox Church is "trying in every way to prevent the possibility of Ana Brnabic becoming the new prime minister."
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FM wants status of Russian-Serbian Center "solved"
Ivica Dacic has announced an initiative with the PM to solve the diplomatic status of the Russian-Serbian Humanitarian Center (RSHC) in Nis, southern Serbia.
"This issue needs to be solved, one way or the other. I have special responsibility because (Russian Defense Minister) Sergei Shoigu and I formed that center," the Serbian foreign minister told the daily Politika.
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Our reaction to Haradinaj decision was appropriate - FM
Ivica Dacic says Serbia's authorities took "appropriate" measures in the wake of a French court's decision not to extradite Ramush Haradinaj.
Dacic, Brende: Stability of W. Balkans important for Europe
OSLO - Stability of the Western Balkans is substantial for development of all countries in the region and overall stability in Europe, Serbian First Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic and his Norwegian counterpart Borge Brende said Wednesday.
Albanians are going for all or nothing - Serbian FM
What is happening in Macedonia is not just a local problem, but one for the whole region, says Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic.
Croatia Names Ramljak as Agrokor's 'Extraordinary Manager'
The Croatian government on Monday named Ante Ramljak, an experienced manager from both the private and public sector, as the extraordinary manager of the troubled private company Agrokor.
Dacic: Stability key word for elections
BRUSSELS - Stability is the key word not only for the upcoming presidential elections, but for the future of Serbia and the entire region, Serbian Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic has told Brussels' New Europe weekly.
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Dacic attends ACS Ministerial Council meeting in Cuba
HAVANA - Serbian Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic is attending the 22nd regular meeting of the Ministerial Council of the Association of Caribbean States in Havana.