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Dacic criticises resolution on Seselj
BRUSSELS - Serbia's Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic attended a meeting of foreign ministers from the Western Balkans at the European Parliament (EP) on Tuesday, where he criticised the EP resolution concerning International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) indictee Vojislav Seselj that was adopted last week.
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Croatian PM to snub SE Europe-China summit - over Šešelj
Croatian PM to snub SE Europe-China summit - over Šešelj
ZAGREB -- Croatian PM Zoran Milanović will not travel to Belgrade in mid-December, dissatisfied with the Serbian authorities' "attitude towards Vojislav Šešelj."
This was first reported by the Croatian daily Jutarnji List, which is quoting "unofficial sources."
PM expects justice soon to be served in fan murder case
BELGRADE - Serbia expects that those responsible for the murder of basketball fan from Serbia Marko Ivkovic will soon be brought to justice, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday.
Ipsos: SNS would win over 50 percent of votes
BELGRADE - The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) would win slightly over 50 percent of votes of the citizens who would go to polls (around 66 percent of the population) if the elections were to be held now, the November survey conducted by Ipsos agency show, as quoted by the Belgrade-based daily Blic.
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ID card of PM's brother was "forged" - minister
ID card of PM's brother was "forged" - minister
BELGRADE -- Nebojša Stefanović says the police have determined "irrefutably" that the ID card of Andrej Vučić, the brother of PM Aleksandar Vučić, was a forgery.
Stefanović stressed that this ID card was then used to register the Asomakum company.
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Parliament adopts law on financing agricultural production
BELGRADE - The Serbian parliament has adopted the law on financing agricultural production, which allows the establishment of pre-harvest financing and introduces the use of future crops as a form of loan security.
The law was adopted on Tuesday and will enter into force on March 1 next year.
Udovicki: Debate on e-administration strategy in December
BELGRADE - The public debate on the e-administration strategy will be held in December, Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Kori Udovicki, who is also minister of state administration and local self-government, announced on Tuesday.
'Messages on the Hand' exhibition opens at parliament
BELGRADE - ‘Messages on the Hand - Inscriptions on Medieval Rings' (Poruke sa ruke - natpisi na srednjovekovnom prstenju), an exhibition prepared by the National Museum in Belgrade, has been opened at the Serbian parliament.
"Ice age" in political relations between Serbia and Croatia
"Ice age" in political relations between Serbia and Croatia
Zagreb criticizes Serbia almost every day since Šešelj's return to the country. After several days of silence, Belgrade strikes back.
Ivica Dačić and Rasim Ljajić responded to many statemens from Ivo Josipović, Zoran Milanović and Croatian opposition.
Vucetic demands investigation into murder of football fan
ANKARA - Serbian Ambassador in Turkey Danilo Vucetic said that it is very important to see the results of the investigation into the murder of Red Star club fan Marko Ivkovic in Istanbul, with all the details pertaining to the recent tragic events.