Aleksandar Popov
Lavrov arrives in Belgrade for an otherwise "ordinary" diplomatic visit if only...
Lavrov is scheduled to arrive in Serbia on June 7, and since the war in Ukraine, which Moscow began on February 24, the Russian foreign minister has travelled to only three destinations: China - in early March, India - in early April and the Middle East - May 30th, reminds Blic.
In Spending on Serbs Abroad, Serbia Looks to Maintain Influence
Visiting Montenegro this month for the funeral of a senior Serbian Orthodox bishop, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic stopped by the 'Serbian House' in Podgorica, founded in 2017 and opened in 2019 to promote Serbian science and culture in a country where 30 per cent of people identify as Serb.
Serbian President Slammed for 'Civil War' Comment
Nikolic's comment, sparked by alleged new demands placed on Serbia by the EU over Kosovo, was inflammatory and "very harmful" for Serbian society, said Aleksandar Popov, from Centre for Regionalism NGO.
"Those words were too strong and it was very irresponsible to make such statements especially when you hold the position of president," Popov said.
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20 years on Serbs refuse to call Srebrenica 'genocide'
Their leaders have paid their respects to the victims, begged forgiveness "on their knees," and deplored a "heinous crime," but Serbia and Serbs still stubbornly refuse to call the Srebrenica massacre a genocide, experts say.
"Ice age" in political relations between Serbia and Croatia
"Ice age" in political relations between Serbia and Croatia
Zagreb criticizes Serbia almost every day since Šešelj's return to the country. After several days of silence, Belgrade strikes back.
Ivica Dačić and Rasim Ljajić responded to many statemens from Ivo Josipović, Zoran Milanović and Croatian opposition.
Popov: Rama abused visit to Belgrade
BELGRADE - Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama abused his visit to Belgrade for personal promotion and inter-political purposes, Director of Centre for Regionalism NGO Aleksandar Popov stated on Monday.
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Kosovo's war criminals should be brought to justice
NOVI SAD - Head of the Centre for Regionalism Aleksandar Popov said on Thursday the creation of a special tribunal for war crimes committed by members of the former Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) was a significant thing, adding that he hoped it would bring to justice those responsible for war crimes.