Non-Aligned Movement

Vučić is co-chairing, guests are arriving, the program starts at 09.30 VIDEO

The ceremonial opening of the Commemorative Session at the Belgrade Fair, at which the President of Serbia will address as the co-host of the Commemorative Gathering, is scheduled for 9:30 a.m., the Office for Media relations of the President of the Republic of Serbia announced.
After that, the plenary session will begin at 10 a.m., at which the heads of delegations will address.

Egypt "doesn't want further improvement of ties with Kosovo"

The Serbian government announced this after Dacic, who serves as foreign minister and first deputy PM, met with Shoukry in Belgrade on Tuesday.

Dacic told reporters after the meeting that Egypt, after its former authorities recognized the independence of "Kosovo", has created "some sort of frozen relationship."

Serbian FM receives Ghana's parliament speaker

According to the Serbian government, they "assessed that there are traditionally friendly relations between the two countries, which have a long and rich history dating from the time of acquiring Ghanaian independence."

Dacic, recalling those relations that have existed for decades between Serbia and Ghana, have pledged to strengthen cooperation in all areas of common interest.

India doesn't recognize Kosovo, and won't change its stance

They spoke about "bilateral cooperation and intensification of political dialogue between the two countries," and "agreed that friendly relations and cooperation are at a very high level, encouraged by last years visit of the then prime minister of Serbia and now President Aleksandar Vucic to India."

Haradinaj criticizes EU: If you can't do it, we will

Haradinaj said on Thursday that if the European Union does not have the capacity to help Kosovo, "it should ask for help from others."

"If you do not have the capacity, ask for help. If you don't want to ask for help, then let us know and we will go our own way, just as in the past, we will do our job," Haradinaj said, according to the Pristina-based Gazeta Express.

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