Serbian government

Dacic: Serbia will never recognize Kosovo's independence

BELGRADE – After taking office as Serbia’s first deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs, Ivica Dacic hosted a reception for the diplomatic corps in Belgrade Friday, during which he said that Serbia will never recognize the independence of Kosovo unilaterally proclaimed by ethnic Albanians and that all open issues will be resolved through the EU-facilitated dialogue.

Krstic appointed Serbia's governor to EBRD, Vujovic deputy

BELGRADE - On the proposal of the Serbian Ministry of Finance, the Serbian government appointed Minister of Finance Lazar Krstic as Serbia's governor to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the Serbian government's website reads.

Minister of Economy Dusan Vujovic was named Serbia's deputy governor to the EBRD at the government's session on Thursday.

Steel mill to halt production over Ukraine supplies

Steel mill to halt production over Ukraine supplies

SMEDEREVO -- The Smederevo steel mill Železara is set to suspend production for a minimum of three weeks over problems with deliveries of raw materials from Ukraine.

However, it will use the halt to carry out scheduled overhauls, the company's financial director, Bojan Bojković told Tanjug on Friday.

Steel mill to halt production over problems with supplies

SMEDEREVO - The Smederevo steel mill is set to suspend production for a minimum of three weeks over problems with deliveries of raw materials from Ukraine due to the situation there, but will use the halt to carry out scheduled overhauls, the company's financial director Bojan Bojkovic told Tanjug on Friday.

Serbia to mark Victory Day

BELGRADE - The marking of the Day of victory over Nazism in World War II started late Thursday with a ceremonial artillery salute fired from the Sava terrace of the Belgrade Fortress, the Serbian government said in a statement.

Joksimovic confident that elections will not slow down talks

BELGRADE – Serbia’s Minister without Portfolio responsible for European Integration Jadranka Joksimovic expressed confidence Thursday that the parliamentary elections in Kosovo-Metohija (KiM), scheduled for June 8, will not hamper the dialogue on normalization of relations between Belgrade and Pristina.

Government passes bills in judiciary sphere

BELGRADE - The Serbian government adopted at Thursday's session eight bills in the judiciary sphere, which will be forwarded to the parliament for an urgent debate.

The government adopted the bill on enforcement of criminal sanctions and the bill on enforcement of alternative sanctions, it was stated after the government's session.

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