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Vucic accepts invitation to visit China in mid-May

BELGRADE - Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic has accepted an invitation to pay an official visit to China in mid-May.

"I have received an invitation to go there. I think I will be going to China again around May 14-15, which will be a great honour both for me and the Serbian government," Vucic told Prva TV.

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Ministry invites letters of interest for petrochem plants

BELGRADE - The Serbian Ministry of Economy on Thursday issued an invitation for letters of interest for companies in the petrochemical complex - the Kikinda Methanol and Acetic Acid Complex and the Pancevo nitrogen and petrochemical plant.

The invitation was issued pursuant to the Privatisation Act, a conclusion of the government and decisions of the Srbijagas Supervisory Board.

Vucic: My message is: Political stability must be preserved

BELGRADE - My basic message throughout the election campaign has been about preserving stability, Aleksandar Vucic told Politika, adding that stability was a guarantee of economic development and gradual improvement of the nation's living standards.

Vucic said stability had been the basic principle of his policy since 2012 and that the difficulties in ensuring it had been incredible.

Campaigning to end, election silence to begin at midnight

BELGRADE - The election campaign for the April 2 presidential polls ends on Thursday, with election silence to begin at midnight.

The election silence, banning any election propaganda, public gatherings and announcements of election results, will last until the closure of polling stations at 8 pm on Sunday.

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Vucic to win 56.2 pct of votes, Beli in second - survey

BELGRADE - Aleksandar Vucic has the support of 56.2 pct of the voters ahead of the April 2 presidential elections in Serbia, the latest Demostat survey shows.

Around 18 pct of respondents were still undecided, Demostat said at Wednesday's presentation of the survey.

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Vucic: I am not going to Kosovo-Metohija, no to blackmailing

BELGRADE - Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic has announced that he would not be travelling to Kosovo-Metohija on Wednesday because he did not accept any blackmailing by Pristina.

"Such forms of pressure and the kind of circus Pristina has been making are out of the question," Vucic said on an RTS talk show late Tuesday.

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