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IMF: Serbia to use arrangement for new jobs and BDP increase
WASHINGTON - Serbia, as the Western Balkans' second largest economy, now has a window of opportunity to break from past policies and embark on a path to stabilise and reform its economy, states the IMF Survey posted on the official website of the financial institution.
US spokesperson 'not aware' of Turkish PM's New York visit
U.S. State Department spokesperson Marie Harf was taken aback on March 4 when a reporter questioned her about a visit to New York by Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu, saying she did not know anything about the visit.
Kerry briefs wary Gulf ministers after Iran nuclear talks
US Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday briefed wary Gulf ministers about his latest nuclear talks with Iran as Washington and its regional allies seek to stabilise a troubled Middle East.
Netanyahu's address to the US Congress
I am not an American. If I was, I would be questioning how the elected deputies of my Congress could allow a foreign leader - especially one who is contributing nothing to world peace - to come to my legislature and try to undermine the elected president of my country for trying to contribute to world peace.
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US says Iranian hand in Iraq could turn out well
Iran's direct support for an Iraqi push to dislodge the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group from the northern city of Tikrit could turn out to be "a positive thing" if it does not inflame sectarian tensions, the top U.S. general has said.
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Kerry, Iran FM in new nuclear talks
US Secretary of State John Kerry and his Iranian counterpart on March 4 resumed talks on a nuclear deal, ignoring an impassioned plea from the Israeli prime minister to ditch the process.
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US Extends Sanctions Against Russia, EU Ready to Follow Suit
EU leaders and US President Barack Obama expressed readiness on Tuesday to extend the sanctions against Russia in case the Minsk ceasefire is further violated.
This happened at a video conference between Obama and the leaders of Germany, France, UK, Italy and European Council President Donald Tusk, EurActiv reports.
Netanyahu denounces Obama push for Iran nuclear deal
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denounced President Barack Obama's drive for a nuclear accord with Iran on March 3, warning Washington is paving Tehran's path to a bomb.
FBI director Comey: Partnership with Romanian Intelligence Service among our best worldwide
The director of the US Federal Bureau of Investigations James Comey met the head of the Romanian Intelligence Service (SRI) Eduard Hellvig on Tuesday, and subsequently appreciated the partnership with the SRI among the best the FBI has worldwide.
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US calls for 10-year Iran nuclear program stop
Iran must ratify a binding agreement on “Freezing” its nuclear programme for at least a decade, according to US President Barack Obama’s statements to Reuters news agency.
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