High Council for Cooperation
Vučić with Ambassador Constantinos Eliades: Cyprus is a sincere friend
Vui thanked him for his diplomatic work and his contribution to strengthening the relations between the two countries, stating that Cyprus is a sincere friend of Serbia.
Vui reminded that during the mandate of Ambassador Eliadis, President of Cyprus Nikos Anastasiades visited our country and that a session of the High Council for Cooperation between Serbia and Cyprus was held.
Vucic and Borisov on cooperation, region, energy projects
The Serbian president expressed his satisfaction because the two countries are intensifying their cooperation, not only through bilateral relations, but also through the work of the High Council for Cooperation between Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania and Greece.
Vucic has phone conversation with Erdogan
In a phone call, Vucic and Erdogan stressed their firm commitment to jointly, through the work of the High Council for Cooperation, promote overall relations between Serbia and Turkey, the Serbian president's press office said in a statement.
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Tsipras: Pristina's moves unacceptable, add fuel to fire
He pointed out that it was "adding fuel to the fire."
After meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic in Belgrade on Friday, and after a session of the High Council for Cooperation between Serbia and Greece, Tsipras said that he spoke with Vucic about this topic, and that Pristina's actions are "not contributing to stability in the region."
Greek prime minister visiting Serbia
Following the meeting of two officials in the Palace of Serbia, the second session of the High Council for Cooperation between Serbia and Greece will be held in their presence.
After that session, Vucic and Tsipras will address the media, the president's press service has announced.
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Leaders of Serbia, Greece, Romania, Bulgaria meet
The Serbian president added that the "Balkan Four" should solve problems on the peninsula, and pointed out that this format is very important for our country, but also for the future of all four Balkan countries.
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Dacic: Serbs and Greeks are friends and brothers
Serbia's First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic met in Athens on Monday with his Greek counterpart Nikos Kotzias.
Dacic said that he particularly wanted to point out that "Serbs and Greeks are friends and brothers" - something "confirmed by our historic friendship and mutual solidarity through centuries."
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