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Serbia Rattled by Turkish PM’s Bosnia ‘Threat’

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic is due to hold meetings with the Turkish ambassador to Serbia and the President of Bosnia’s Serb entity Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik on Monday to discuss Erdogan’s alleged comments.

Erdogan was reported to have told an election campaign rally that Turkey would take action if Bosniaks were threatened in any way.

Vucic invites Dodik to consultations

BELGRADE - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic will talk with President of Republika Srpska (RS) Milorad Dodik in Belgrade on Monday about the statement by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

On Sunday, Dodik addressed a letter to Vucic, voicing concern and asking for a meeting over the Turkish prime minister's statement.

Ambassador: Erdogan made no controversial statement

Ambassador: Erdogan made no controversial statement

BELGRADE, SARAJEVO -- Reports carried by some media in Bosnia quoting a controversial statement allegedly made by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan are "not true."

This is what Turkish Ambassador in Belgrade Mehmet Kemal Bozay told Tanjug on Sunday.

Bosnia Sums Up Flood Needs Before Donors Conference

As a donors conference prepares to start work this week in Brussels, Bosnia said it had raised only 250 million euro of the 2 billion it needs to repair the damage caused by devastating floods in May.

The money gathered so far came from credits, initial donations and from the budgets of the country's own institutions.

Selakovic meets Slovenian Roman Catholic Church dignitaries

BELGRADE - Serbian Justice Minister Nikola Selakovic conferred on Saturday with President of the Slovenian Bishops' Conference Andrej Glavan on the position of the Roman Catholic Church in Serbia and the assistance provided by the Roman Catholic Church during the floods that devastated the country in May.

Mrkic: Serbia dissatisfied with EC decision to invite Kosovo

BELGRADE - Kosovo too will take part in the upcoming donor conference in Brussels, Belgrade-based daily Politika reports, and Ivan Mrkic, Serbian president's foreign policy advisor, says that Serbia is dissatisfied with the decision of the European Commission (EC) to invite Pristina to the event.

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