Indjija

Vucic: They did not listen carefully - no surrender of Kosovo-Metohija

INDJIJA - In a reaction to a report by Sarajevo-based Slobodna Bosna that he has surrendered Kosovo-Metohija, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Monday that "they did not listen carefully" to what he had said.

Vucic said this was "superficial" reporting by "extremists".

Vucic: I am hoping for decent discussion in Ohrid

INDJIJA - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Friday he was hoping for a decent discussion in Ohrid, North Macedonia, in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue on Saturday and for an opportunity to get things moving, but noted that he would not be travelling to the city with messages as he had already told EU and US envoys Miroslav Lajcak and Gabriel Escobar all he had had to say.

Vucic says "worst thieves" are seeking to return to power

PM and ruling SNS leader Aleksandar Vucic says Serbia is now facing "great danger" as "those who have been devastating it for years want to return to power."

Addressing citizens in the town of Indjija, where he was attending the opening of a new IGB Automotive plant, Vucic said he was "not afraid" and would "defeat them again."

Indonesian noodle plant opens in Indjija

INDJIJA - President of Serbia Tomislav Nikolic and Anthoni Salim, president of the Indonesian food company Indofood, opened in Indjija on Friday a plant that will produce Indomie instant noodles.

The opening ceremony was also attended by Vojvodina PM Igor Mirovic, Indonesian Ambassador to Serbia Harry Richard James Kandou and Indjija Mayor Vladimir Gak.

Vucic: SVM is sole reliable partner, govt. to be set up soon

INDJIJA - Leader of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) Aleksandar Vucic said Wednesday that a new government would be formed within 15 days from the setting up of the new composition of parliament, and the SNS was certainly creating a coalition with Istvan Pastor's Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (SVM).
    

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