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Gasic, Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan discuss cooperation

ABU DHABI - There is a strong orientation towards essential improvement in the already good defence cooperation between Serbia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and overall bilateral relations, Serbian Defence Minister Bratislav Gasic and Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, agreed during a meeting on Monday.

Russian pressure on Vu?i?

Russian pressure on Vu?i?

Russian television "Russia Today (RT)" intensely criticized Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vu?i? and his government.

Television controlled by Vladimir Putin criticized Vu?i? and Serbian government because of their cooperation with company owned by Tony Blair, former Prime Minister of Great Britain.

 

Serbian parliament speaker, Tunisian MPs discuss cooperation

BELGRADE - Serbian Parliament Speaker Maja Gojkovic received a Tunisian parliamentary delegation currently visiting Serbia, discussing ways to improve inter-parliamentary cooperation and overall relations between Serbia and Tunisia, especially in the sphere of economy, on Monday.

Gasic meets with defence ministers, military officials

ABU DHABI - Serbian Defence Minister Bratislav Gasic, as the head of the Defence Ministry's delegation during its visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), conferred with his colleagues and representatives of armed forces from the region and the rest of the world in Abu Dhabi on Monday, on the margins of the international defence exhibition and conference IDEX 2015.

PM condemns acts of terror targeting Egyptians

PM condemns acts of terror targeting Egyptians

BELGRADE -- Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic met on Monday with Egypt's Ambassador to Serbia Menha Mahrous Bakhoum and condemned the attacks on Egyptian citizens in Libya.

The ambassador stressed the support of Egypt for Serbia's "moderate and responsible policy."

Most parties still owe money spent on 2014 campaigns

BELGRADE - The parties that run in the parliamentary elections in 2014 still owe a few million dinars each, after spending the funds on their election campaigns, Belgrade TV B92 reported, adding that there are also parties that ended their campaigns in the black.

Vucic condemns terrorist attacks on Egyptian citizens

BELGRADE - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic met on Monday with Egypt's Ambassador to Serbia Menha Mahrous Bakhoum and condemned the attacks on Egyptian citizens in Libya, while the ambassador stressed the support of Egypt for Serbia's moderate and responsible policy.

Drecun: Taci's statement is insult to victims

BELGRADE - Head of the Serbian parliament committee for Kosovo Milovan Drecun said on Monday the statement by Kosovo's Prime Minister Hasim Taci that Kosovo would sue Serbia for genocide was an insult to victims, adding that Kosovo could not move forward unless it established a special court in the next few months.

"Genocide lawsuit" plans are "insult to victims"

"Genocide lawsuit" plans are "insult to victims"

BELGRADE -- Parliamentary Committee on Kosovo and Metohija chairman Milovan Drecun says Hashim Thaci's announcement of a "genocide lawsuit" was "an insult to the victims."

Montenegro Urged to Solve Border Disputes

European Parliamentarians have submitted 188 amendments to a draft resolution on Montenegro, which will be discussed on Monday, most of which urge Podgorica to resolve border and property disputes with neighbouring countries.

Pristina's genocide lawsuit idea "dangerous"

Pristina's genocide lawsuit idea "dangerous"

BELGRADE -- Aleksandar Vulin described on Sunday as "dangerous" Kosovo Deputy PM Hashim Thaci's statement that Pristina "will file a genocide lawsuit against Serbia."

According to the Serbia's labor minister, "it shows that representatives of Pristina's interim institutions are intending to avoid the further talks in Brussels."

"IMF will approve deal - but forget that money" - PM

"IMF will approve deal - but forget that money" - PM

BELGRADE -- Aleksandar Vucic says he expects the IMF Executive Board will grant Serbia a precautionary arrangement at its meeting on Monday.

"Anything but the approved arrangement, would be a major surprise and disappointment," the prime minister told Tanjug.

Vulin: Taci's idea for genocide claim - dangerous

BELGRADE - Serbia's Labor Minister Aleksandar Vulin described on Sunday as dangerous the statement by Kosovo's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Hasim Taci that Kosovo will file a genocide lawsuit against Serbia, as it shows that representatives of Pristina's interim institutions are intending to avoid the further talks in Brussels.

Vucic expects arrangement with IMF

BELGRADE - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic expressed expectation that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Executive Board will grant Serbia a precautionary arrangement at its meeting on Monday.

"Anything else, except the approved arrangement, would be a major surprise and disappointment," the prime minister told Tanjug.

Vucic satisfied with results of visit to Slovenia

BLED - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic wrapped up the two-day visit to Slovenia on Saturday, during which the meeting of the governments of the two countries and the business forum of around 300 entrepreneurs were held.

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