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"German amendment could be withdrawn" - minister
Justice Minister Nikola Selakovic says it is "possible that a German amendment to the draft (EU membership) negotiation chapter 35 on Kosovo will be withdrawn."
Selakovic told the Serbian state broadcaster RTS that he was "convinced that what has appeared in public as a proposal of certain positions on the negotiation chapter 35 is subject to corrections."
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Community of Serb Municipalities "no threat to Albanians"
Marko Djuric says that the future Community of Serb Municipalities (ZSO) in Kosovo is "no threat of any kind to (ethnic) Albanian population."
Its goal, the head of the Serbian Office for Kosovo and Metohija told the state broadcaster RTS, is to "protect Serbs in the province."
"Serbia won't close borders, will build reception centers"
Aleksandar Vulin says Serbia will not be closing its borders to refugees, "but will build smaller temporary reception centers along the border with Hungary."
Migrants bring no threat of terrorism - defense minister
The Serbian Army is monitoring the entry of migrants into the country and their further journey through Serbia, Defense Minister Bratislav Gasic has said.
He told the state broadcaster RTS that "every migrant goes through a detailed check" and that so far, this process "revealed nothing that might indicate a risk of terrorism."
West Nile virus situation in Serbia "under control"
The situation in Serbia when it comes to the West Nile virus is "absolutely under control," the Clinic for Infective and Tropical Diseases director has said.
Dr. Miomir Pelemis told the state broadcaster RTS on Thursday morning that so far the infection was confirmed only in one patient - and that he died - "but had the most difficult form of the disease." mosquitoes
PM says he'll invite Bosnian Presidency members to Serbia
Aleksandar Vucic has announced he will formally invite all three members of the Bosnian Presidency "to visit Belgrade and any town in Serbia, anytime."
"West was deeply involved in Bosnian war" - govt. official
The British resolution on Srebrenica, "whatever it will be like," does not contribute to reconciliation at this point in time.
This is what head of the Serbian government's media office Milivoje Mihajlovic told the state broadcaster RTS on Monday.
Serbian PM Condemns Hungarian Border Fence
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic told the Serbian public broadcaster RTS on June 17 that he was "surprised and shocked" by the Hungarian decision to fence off the border to stop migrants from entering the country.
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Aleksandar Vucic starts official visit to United States
Aleksandar Vucic starts official visit to United States
Aleksandar Vucic has started his official visit to the United States where he will be until June 4. Vucic was invited by U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden.
PM Vucic starts official visit to United States
Aleksandar Vucic has started his official visit to the United States where he will be until June 4. Vucic was invited by U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden.
Immediately upon his arrival in Washington, the prime minister told the Serbian state broadcaster RTS that this visit was "very important for our country and that he was happy that to have a full schedule," and added:
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