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Brnabic speaks about Kosovo-Metohija, Serbia's EU perspective in Brussels
BRUSSELS - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic said on Thursday she had informed the attendees of a European Policy Centre briefing in Brussels of the latest developments in Kosovo-Metohija and the overall security situation in the past two years.
US See No Other Option but Western Balkans as Part of Europe
Washington hopes EU countries "understand" that the Western Balkans should be part of Europe "full stop" and is worried about the weak message coming from European capitals, the newly appointed department of state official responsible for the region said on Monday (13 September).
Serbian PM travels to Brussels
Brnabic will chair a meeting of the Stabilisation and Association Council between Serbia and the European Union, the government announced on Monday.
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Lazarevic: EU membership no "cheap toy"
BELGRADE - Nebojsa Lazarevic, director of the European Policy Centre and a core member of the Serbian negotiating team in the EU accession talks, says the goal should be not only to open negotiation chapters, but carry out substantial reforms.
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"EU membership no cheap toy"
BELGRADE - Nebojsa Lazarevic, director of the European Policy Centre and a core member of the Serbian negotiating team in the EU accession talks, says the goal should be not only to open negotiation chapters, but carry out substantial reforms.
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Sturgeon warns of new Scots independence vote after 'Brexit'
British would face a "clamour" for a new Scottish independence referendum if it votes to leave the EU, Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon warned June 2.
Accidental exits, vulture funds: what's at stake in a 'Grexit'?
The arduous negotiations between the EU and Greece over a temporary loan to resolve Athens? bailout crisis has reawakened fears of a "Grexit", or Greek exit from the single currency bloc.
Here are in three questions some of the issues at stake:
Dacic to visit Brussels on Friday
BRUSSELS - Serbian Minister of Foreign Affairs and First deputy Prime Minister Ivica Dacic will visit Brussels on Friday where he will take part in the screening on foreign policy and deliver a lecture on Serbia's European integration.
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Krstic: We need active government
BRUSSELS - Serbia is on a good way to get a government which would conduct reform policy actively, outgoing Serbian Finance Minister Lazar Krstic stated in Brussels on a panel concerning European integration.
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