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EC official "supports Serbia's EU path"
EC official "supports Serbia's EU path"
DAVOS -- Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic met in Davos Thursday with European Commission's First Vice-President President Frans Timmermans.
The EC official "welcomed Serbia's economic reforms and expressed his support for Serbia on the road to full-fledged EU membership."
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Timmermans expresses support for Serbia's European path
DAVOS - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic met in Davos Thursday with European Commission's First Vice-President President Frans Timmermans, who welcomed Serbia's economic reforms and expressed his support for Serbia on the road to full-fledged EU membership.
Juncker: Any new Greek government expected to respect commitments of predecessors
Any new government in Greece is expected to deliver on the commitments of its predecessors, European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker said Thursday.
Juncker's comments, which were made during a joint press conference with Finland President Sauli Niinisto, were seen as a warning to leftist SYRIZA opposition which is widely expected to win Sunday's snap election.
EU allocates EUR 175 m in support of Serbia's rural sector
BELGRADE - The European Commission has adopted the rural development program (IPARD) for Serbia on the proposal of the Serbian Ministry of Agriculture and Environmental Protection, which paves the way for the EU support to Serbia's agricultural sector over the next six years.
Davos forum to continue, Vucic to meet with Timmermans
BELGRADE - On the second day of the World Economic Forum in Davos, held under the motto of The New Global Context, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic will have a series of bilateral meetings, with the one with the First Vice-President of the European Commission, Frans Timmermans, scheduled to be the longest.
Mayor of Bulgaria's Haskovo Proposes Gated Refugee Camps
Harmanli Mayor Hristo Liskov has sent a letter to Bulgarian PM and all political parties in Parliament. He has stated that the temporary refugee camp in the city should become gated.
The letter specifies 10 cases of incidents of criminal nature serving as justification for the proposal, as reported by Mediapool news website.
Romania High Court Clears President Iohannis
Romania's high court of cassation and justice on Wednesday acquitted President Klaus Iohhanis of any charges of possible conflict of interests.
At issue was Iohannis's actions as mayor of the Transylvanian town of Sibiu from 2000 to 2014, when he represented the city administration at a shareholders' meetings of two firms of which the city itself is a co-owner.
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Vucic meets with Li Keqiang ahead of Davos forum
BELGRADE- Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic conferred with Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang in Davos on Wednesday ahead of the World Economic Forum.
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Vu?i? in Davos with Merkel
Prime Minister attends World Economic Forum Vu?i? in Davos with Merkel
Serbian Prime Minister will talk with world leaders today and tomorrow.
Aleksandar Vu?i? will spend two days in Davos, Switzerland, where he will be attending World Economic Forum.
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Macedonia MPs Back Controversial Amendments
With the absence of opposition MPs, Macedonia's parliament voted late Tuesday to adopt the two most controversial of seven planned changes to the constitution.
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