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"All efforts towards achieving peace in Ukraine"
"All efforts towards achieving peace in Ukraine"
MUNICH -- Aleksandar Vucic says "all efforts must be made to achieve peace in Ukraine," and that it is the precondition for any further talks about the crisis.
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Vucic: All efforts towards achieving peace in Ukraine
MUNICH - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said that all efforts must be made to achieve peace in Ukraine, adding that it is the precondition for any further talks on the crisis in this country.
Eurozone peers hike pressure on the government
Greece?s eurozone partners on Friday increased the pressure on the new government to request an extension to the country?s bailout before an emergency summit of eurozone finance ministers on Wednesday, with officials rejecting Greek proposals for a ?bridge? agreement to be put in place until the end of May so that a new arrangement can be found.
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Seselj: Establish Brammertz' disciplinary responsibility
THE HAGUE- Vojislav Seselj, leader of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) and indictee before the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia (ICTY), called on the ICTY Appeal Chamber to reject the appeal filed by Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz in which he called for withdrawal of the decision on Seselj's temporary release.
Greece seeks Plan C after Eurogroup rules out bridge loan
Euro-area governments won?t grant Greece?s request for a short-term financing agreement to keep the country afloat while it renegotiates the terms of its financial support, said Jeroen Dijsselbloem, chairman of the bloc?s finance ministers? group.
A bridge too far? Euro-group head dismissive of Athens' short-term plan
Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijssenbloem on Friday again dampened the new Greek government's desire for a short-term economic deal ? dubbed the "bridge" ? until early June in order to present its proposals replacing a bailout package that concludes this month.
?e?elj's hawks need to be sentenced
The Hague wants Serbia to file a lawsuit against Vjerica Radeta and Nemanja ?arovi? ?e?elj's hawks need to be sentenced
The Hague Tribunal sent a request to Serbian Justice Department to process the members of Serbian Radical Party, Vjerica Radeta and Nemanja ?arovi?.
The Tribunal claims ?e?elj's associates were obstructing the justice with their public statements.
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Serb refugees: Extra pressure on Croatia to obey obligations
BELGRADE - After the ruling of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, Serb refugees expect the international community to react and exert additional pressure on Croatia to obey the obligations it took on and to restore all the rights the Serbs had by the end of 1990, the Association of Refugee and Other Associations of Serbs from Croatia released on Wednesday.
Difficult chapter in Serbia-Croatia relations closed
BELGRADE - The International Court of Justice's (ICJ) decision to dismiss Croatia's claim and Serbia's counter-claim of genocide put an end to a difficult chapter in relations between the two countries, Director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Aleksandra Joksimovic noted.
Kurtz: New chapter in Balkans should be opened
VIENNA - Austria's Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurtz thinks that the Tuesday verdict by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague is an opportunity for a new beginning and a shared interpretation of history.
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