Ministry of Foreign Affairs
"Property in Kosovo should be topic during dialogue"
"Property in Kosovo should be topic during dialogue"
BELGRADE -- During the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, Trepca should not be a topic - instead, Serbia's property in Kosovo and Metohija should be discussed, says an official.
Aurescu to attend on Monday FAC meeting; combating terrorism, EU-Russia relations on agenda
Minister of Foreign Affairs Bogdan Aurescu will attend, on Monday, the reunion of the Foreign Affairs Ministers of the European Union (FAC), that will take place in Brussels.
Photo credit: (c) Liviu SOVA / AGERPRES PHOTO
Geoana claims he did not request PM Ponta to designate him as Foreign Minister
Senator Mircea Geoana claims he did not request Prime Minister Victor Ponta designate him as Foreign Minister, a release of the MP remitted on Sunday to AGERPRES shows.
Photo credit: (c) Ilie BUMBAC / AGERPRES PHOTO
PM Ponta: Vote abroad must be organized, as at home, by Permanent Electoral Authority
Prime Minister Victor Ponta believes the solution to the vote abroad, in the future, is represented by organizing the voting process as it is organized at home, by the Permanent Electoral Authority (AEP) and not by the Government.
Photo credit: (c) Silviu MATEI / AGERPRES PHOTO
Serbia expresses full solidarity with Nigeria
BELGRADE - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia extended on Friday its deepest condolences to the federal government and people of Nigeria, particularly the families of the late and displaced people from the city of Baga.
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Serbia to take over as OSCE chair Thursday
BELGRADE/VIENNA - Serbia will formally take over from Switzerland as the OSCE chair at the meeting of the organisation's Permanent Council on Thursday.
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Serbia's priorities - EU integration, dialogue with Pristina
BELGRADE - Ivica Dacic, Serbia's first deputy prime minister and foreign minister, said on Wednesday that Serbia's foreign policy priorities remain the same in 2015 - the further EU integration and dialogue on the normalization of relations with Pristina.
Serbia's priorities- EU integration, dialogue with Pristina
BELGRADE - Ivica Dacic, Serbia's first deputy prime minister and foreign minister, said on Wednesday that Serbia's foreign policy priorities remain the same in 2015 - the further EU integration and dialogue on the normalization of relations with Pristina.
Dacic receives farewell visit from Due
BELGRADE - Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic conferred with Head of the UN Office in Belgrade Peter Due in Belgrade on Tuesday, who commended Serbia's participation in the UN peacekeeping missions.
Due pointed to the fact that Serbia is among seven leading contributors to the UN military and police forces worldwide, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs released in a statement.
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MAE invites Libyan Embassy to discuss incident leading to Romanian sailor's death
The head of the Consular Department within MAE [Ministry of Foreign Affairs], Bogdan Stanescu, on Tuesday stated that MAE invited the Libyan Embassy in Bucharest to discuss over the 'circumstances and all that happened' during the January 4th incident when a Romanian sailor died, following an attack on the ship he was on, by a fighter plane.