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US Congressman: If Trump goes to Serbia, he'll find that Serbs like him
The US "needs to have a strong relationship with Serbia and must find ways to promote a partnership to help the stability of the broader Balkan region."
This is according to US Congressman Ted Poe, a Republican from Texas.
Partnership with Serbia on firm footing - NATO official
BELGRADE - We respect Serbia's military neutrality and highly appreciate its continued efforts towards regional stability, the head of the NATO liaison office in Serbia, Cesare Marinelli, told Tanjug in an exclusive interview ahead of NATO Deputy Secretary-General Rose Gottemoeller's visit to Belgrade this week.
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.
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Serbian Minister Reaffirms Praise for Freed War Criminals
Serbian Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin lashed out at the US ambassador to Belgrade after the diplomat criticised him for his recent public praise for two convicted war criminals.
Refrain from harsh words, Vucic urges after Oric acquittal
BELGRADE - Serbia will have to fight for justice on its own, President Aleksandar Vucic said following the acquittal of Naser Oric, the wartime commander of Srebrenica, urging for refraining from harsh words.
Hague Tribunal to Appoint Lawyer for Vojislav Seselj
The UN war crimes tribunal will appoint a legal representative to represent Serbian nationalist leader Vojislav Seselj at his upcoming appeal hearing because he has refused to return to the court.
Mladic’s Lawyers Demand Medical Files, Claiming Negligence
Former Bosnian Serb Army chief Ratko Mladic’s lawyers demanded a full dossier on his medical treatment in detention in The Hague, alleging that “negligence” was putting his life at risk.
Karadzic Asks For a Laptop, Internet and Skype
Former Bosnian Serb president Radovan Karadzic asked the judges at the Hague Tribunal to provide him with a laptop, saying that using a desktop computer has caused him back pain.
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Defense minister "praises war criminal"
The Washington Post is reporting that Serbian Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin has praised Vladimir Lazarevic.
Lazarevic is a retired Yugoslav Army (VJ) general whom the Hague Tribunal has found guilty of war crimes.
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Serbian officials react as court in Bosnia frees Naser Oric
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has commented on the acquittal on Monday of Naser Oric by saying that Serbia will have to fight for justice by itself.