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Pusic Replaces Croatia PM at Belgrade Summit

After Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic decided not to attend a summit in Serbia next week, due to cooling Croatia-Serbia relations, the country's Foreign Minister, Vesna Pusic, has stepped in to go instead.

On Tuesday, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic will host leaders from Central and Eastern Europe as well as the Chinese Prime Minister, Li Keqiang.

Meron: Staff is leaving ICTY

THE HAGUE - President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) Theodor Meron expects the judgment for Ratko Mladic to be rendered in March 2017 or later, and expressed his concern over a growing number of staff members leaving the ICTY.

Croatian minister to attend Belgrade summit

ZAGREB - Croatian Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Vesna Pusic will travel to Belgrade for the summit between China and 16 central and southeast European countries, to be held on December 16-17.

Pusic will attend the meeting of the prime ministers of China and 16 European countries in Belgrade, the Croatian Foreign Ministry said on its Twitter account on Wednesday.

"Full normalization with Kosovo needed," says Austrian FM

"Full normalization with Kosovo needed," says Austrian FM

BELGRADE -- Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz has said that "full normalization of relations with Kosovo" is needed before Serbia joins the EU.

This normalization, he told the Belgrade-based weekly NIN, would be "confirmed with a legally binding document."

Seselj: Goran Hadzic's health condition very grave

BELGRADE - Serbian Radical Party (SRS) leader Vojislav Seselj, an indictee of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) who has been granted provisional release by the tribunal due to poor health, said on Thursday that the health condition of Goran Hadzic - a former Croatian Serb leader who stands trial before the ICTY - is very grave.

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