Humanitarian Center
PM attends Western Balkans Investment Summit
It is organized by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).
Brnabic will participate in a panel discussion of the prime ministers of the Western Balkans and in a panel on regional integration, where she will speak about the digital agenda for the Western Balkans region.
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"Nobody said Serbia will necessarily join EU in 2025"
Juncker said 2025 was a possible entry date for all, not just the frontrunners, Reuters is reporting.
"Contrary to what we read everywhere, the Commission and myself did not say that Serbia and Montenegro would necessarily be members of the EU in 2025," the EC president said, adding:
"The 2025 date is open to all candidate countries."
"Serbia wants Kosovo problem to be resolved with compromise"
Vucic, who is on an official visit to Bulgaria, thanked his counterpart Rumen Radev for the support he offers to Serbia on the European path, "and for several times saying that it was important for Serbia's voice to be heard."
Ruling party official against granting RSHC diplomatic status
Head of the Serbian delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly Dragan Sormaz says that "neither the US nor Russia should pressure Serbia."
According to the website centralmedia.rs, he spoke in the town of Jagodina, and stressed that "as the Russians say the United States should not pressure Serbia, so they should not do it."
Stoltenberg: I do not think that Russia should be isolated
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg speaks during a news conference after the NATO Force Integration Unit inauguration in Vilnius, Lithuania, September 3, 2015. - Photo: REUTERS / Ints Kalnins
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says the decisions on military exercises with Russia and the status of the Humanitarian Center in Nis were up to Serbia.
NATO chief on partnership with Serbia; its ties with Russia
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says the decisions on military exercises with Russia and the status of the Humanitarian Center in Nis were up to Serbia.
Stoltenberg told Serbian journalists on Wednesday that it was "up to Serbia to decide" and that NATO "respects its neutrality."
RSHC's Russian staff "should also have diplomatic immunity"
The SNP has asked the authorities to grant all members of the Russian mission of the Russian-Serbian Humanitarian Center (RSHC) diplomatic immunity.
The Humanitarian Center is located in the southern Serbian town of Nis.