Bosnia and Herzegovina
"Relations with Bosnia good, expected to improve" - PM
"Relations with Bosnia good, expected to improve" - PM
SARAJEVO -- Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic has said that relations between Belgrade and Sarajevo are "good" while their improvement "is expected."
Balkans, US launch emergency prep drill
Balkans, US launch emergency prep drill
A military exercise led by the US aims to help Balkan states respond to natural and man-made disasters.
An Albanian Air Force helicopter rescues a man who was trapped on the roof of a building by floodwaters on February 1st. [Albanian Air Force]
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Pavic:Meeting is chance for two states to make something big
ZAGREB- Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic, Croatia's newly appointed president, and Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic will have a separate bilateral meeting in Zagreb on Sunday, said Mladen Pavic, spokesman for the Croatian president, adding that this will be an opportunity for the two states to finally begin solving the accumulated problems.
Dacic, Trisic Babic on cooperation between Serbia, BiH
BELGRADE - Ivica Dacic, Serbian first deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs, met with Ana Trisic Babic, deputy minister of foreign affairs of Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH), to exchange opinion on the current state of affairs with regards to bilateral relations and modalities of their promotion in the forthcoming period.
Faculty of Economics students win ASIC contest
BELGRADE - A team of students enrolled on courses at the Tourism and Hotel Management Department of the University of Belgrade Faculty of Economics won the second Adria Student Innovation Contest (ASIC), an annual international competition held in Zagreb, the Faculty of Economics has said in a release.
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US Backs Bosnian Fight Against Terrorism
Local and international institutions, police and security agencies need to cooperate more if the battle against terrorism is to be won, Bosnia's Chief Prosecutor, Goran Salihovic, told a counter-terrorism workshop in Sarajevo this week.
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Bosnia abandons sales of ammunition to Ukraine
Bosnia abandons sales of ammunition to Ukraine
BELGRADE -- Bosnia-Herzegovina on Wednesday "banned arms and ammunition exports to Ukraine," Reuters has reported.
The agency said this came "following pressure from Bosnian Serbs," while Bosnian authorities said the conflict in Ukraine "should be resolved by peaceful means."
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Protest over announced pulling down of Orthodox church
BELGRADE - The participants of an international conference titled Human Dignity, Freedom and Rights: Christian Dimension, held in Slovenia, have sent an appeal to Pristina city authorities to abandon a scheduled demolition of the temple of Christ the Savior in downtown Pristina.
Some Croats Fighting in Ukraine Army, Pusic says
Croatian Foreign Minister Vesna Pusic on Wednesday said a number of Croatian citizens had joined the conflict in eastern Ukraine on the side of the government and against pro-Russian rebels.
"They are not joining paramilitary units; they strictly fight for the Ukrainian side, in the regular Ukrainian army," Pusic noted.
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Bosnia Presidency Condemns Arms Sales to Ukraine
Weeks of heated debate and the recent resignation of Bosnia's foreign trade minister have prompted Bosnia's tripartite presidency to say it opposed planned exports of ammunition to war-torn Ukraine.
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