International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia

Summit of China, Central and Eastern Europe in Belgrade

BELGRADE - High-ranking officials of Serbia, China and 15 more countries will be brought together in Belgrade on December 16-17 for the third summit of leaders of Central and Eastern European countries and China.

An economic forum of the participating countries will be held on the sidelines of the summit, reads a statement on the Serbian government's website.

Nikolic: Europe wants Serbia to put Seselj on trial

BELGRADE - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic has said it seems to him like Europe would like Serbia to the one to put Vojislav Seselj on trial, that the reason for the Europan Parliament resolution on Seselj are the elections in Croatia and that Serbia owed it to no one to comment on statements by its citizens, especially those who have no political clout.

Dacic criticises resolution on Seselj

BRUSSELS - Serbia's Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic attended a meeting of foreign ministers from the Western Balkans at the European Parliament (EP) on Tuesday, where he criticised the EP resolution concerning International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) indictee Vojislav Seselj that was adopted last week.

ICTY prosecution wants decision to release Seselj's annulled

THE HAGUE - The prosecution of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) on Monday requested that the decision to grant indictee Vojislav Seselj provisional release be annulled and said that his conduct following his return to Serbia has been undermining the grounds of the decision to release him.

"EP resolution not contributing to cooperation"

"EP resolution not contributing to cooperation"

BELGRADE -- The European parliament resolution on Vojislav Seselj "does not contribute to improvement of cooperation in the Western Balkans in any way."

This is what Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic and Republika Srpska (RS) President Milorad Dodik stated on Saturday.

Vucic, Dodik: EP resolution not contributing to cooperation

BELGRADE - The latest resolution adopted by the European Parliament (EP) does not contribute to improvement of cooperation among countries and nations of the Western Balkans in any way, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic and Republika Srpska (RS) President Milorad Dodik stated on Satruday.

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