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Montenegro "must do everything to be invited to NATO"
Montenegro "must do everything to be invited to NATO"
PODGORICA -- Montenegrin President Filip Vujanovic has said that his country "must not miss the chance to receive an invitation to join NATO next year."
In his New Year's address on Wednesday, he said Montenegro in 2014 proved to be a reliable partner to the European Union and NATO.
Montenegro Prosecution Charges Tabloid With Hate Speech
The Prosecutor's Office on Tuesday filed an indictment accusing the editor-in-chief of the Montenegrin editions of the Belgrade-based paper, Novak Uskokovic, of the criminal offence of violating the reputation of minority people.
Parliament Speaker Maja Gojkovic visits Montenegro
BELGRADE - Serbian Parliament Speaker Maja Gojkovic will pay an official visit to Montenegro on Monday to meet with that country's top officials.
Gojkovic will confer with Montenegrin President Filip Vujanovic, Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic and Parliament Speaker Ranko Krivokapic
She will also meet Minister of Foreign Affairs Igor Luksic.
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Gojkovic to visit Montenegro on Monday
BELGRADE - Serbian Parliament Speaker Maja Gojkovic will pay an official visit to Montenegro on Monday.
Gojkovic will confer with Montenegrin President Filip Vujanovic and Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic.
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Four countries sign Declaration on missing persons
MOSTAR - Leaders of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) and Montenegro signed in Mostar on Friday the Declaration on missing persons which aims to encourage the search for missing persons and define the responsibilities and role of states in the search for a solution to the problem.
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Regional leaders sign declaration on missing persons
Regional leaders sign declaration on missing persons
Mostar -- Leaders of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro, conferred in Mostar on Friday where they will sign a declaration on missing persons.
The document aims to encourage the search for people missing in the wars both in the Balkan region and elsewhere in the world.
Serbia "committed to missing persons' issue"
Serbia "committed to missing persons' issue"
BELGRADE -- Serbia is absolutely committed to finding a solution to the missing persons' issue and not a single body or individual has ever done anything to prevent it.
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Odalovic: Serbia committed to missing persons' issue
BELGRADE - Serbia is absolutely committed to the search for a solution to the missing persons' issue and not a single body or individual has ever done anything to prevent it, President of the Commission on Missing Persons of the Government of the Republic of Serbia Veljko Odalovic said ahead of the conference on the matter due to take place in Mostar on Friday.
Serbia-Montenegro ties "excellent" - president
Serbia-Montenegro ties "excellent" - president
BELGRADE -- President Tomislav Nikolić thanked on Wednesday the government and people of Montenegro for their help during the catastrophic floods in Serbia last week.
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Help from Montenegro was expected
BELGRADE - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic thanked on Wednesday the government and people of Montenegro for their help during the catastrophic floods in Serbia last week.
Montenegro sent help on time and without hesitation, which reduced the scale of the disaster, Nikolic told a joint news conference after a meeting with Montenegrin President Filip Vujanovic in Belgrade.
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