Aleksandra Djurovic
Serbia gets four new ambassadors
BELGRADE - The Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced that Serbia has four new ambassadors.
In a statement, it said that, following the publication of a decree signed by President Aleksandar Vucic, Aleksandra Djurovic, Aca Jovanovic, Mirjana Kotlajic and Danijel Apostolovic had been appointed Serbian ambassadors to Hungary, Turkey, Chile and the EU, respectively.
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Djurovic: Iceland has resisted pressure to put Pristina's CoE bid on agenda
STRASBOURG - Serbian Ambassador to the Council of Europe (CoE) Aleksandra Djurovic said on Wednesday Pristina's bid for membership in the organisation had not been discussed by the CoE Committee of Ministers earlier in the day.
In a statement to Tanjug, Djurovic said the Committee would also not hold an extraordinary meeting on this by the end of this week.
Djurovic: Quint states pressuring Iceland to put Pristina's CoE bid on agenda
STRASBOURG - Serbia's Ambassador to the Council of Europe (CoE) Aleksandra Djurovic said on Tuesday in Strasbourg the Quint states were exerting great pressure on Iceland, which chairs the CoE Committee of Ministers, to put the so-called Kosovo's CoE membership bid on the body's agenda.
Djurovic: Pristina's CoE membership bid not discussed on Wednesday
STRASBOURG - The so-called Kosovo's Council of Europe (CoE) membership application was not discussed at Wednesday's CoE Committee of Ministers meeting, Serbian Ambassador to the CoE Aleksandra Djurovic told Tanjug.
She said the meeting, concluded at around 3 pm, had addressed other topics.
"It was not a topic that was included in the agenda," he said.
Djurovic: Pristina's CoE bid still not on agenda
STRASBOURG - Pristina's Council of Europe (CoE) membership application has not been included in the agenda of this week's CoE Committee of Ministers meeting, scheduled for Wednesday, says Serbian Ambassador to the CoE Aleksandra Djurovic.
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Djurovic: Quint states changed stance on Pristina's CoE bid in past two weeks
STRASBOURG - The so-called Kosovo's bid for Council of Europe (CoE) membership was not discussed by the institution's Committee of Ministers on Wednesday after Iceland, the chair of the meeting, did not propose its inclusion in the agenda, says Serbia's Ambassador to the CoE Aleksandra Djurovic.
Djurovic: We have thwarted Kosovo's attempt to join CoE
BELGRADE - Serbia has achieved an incredible success by thwarting Kosovo's back-door attempt to join the Council of Europe (CoE) but, unfortunately, the fight for our national interests does not end there, says Aleksandra Djurovic, who heads the Serbian delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE).
Serbia thwarted Kosovo's attempt to join Council of Europe
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BELGRADE - Serbia has achieved an incredible success by thwarting Kosovo's back-door attempt to join the Council of Europe (CoE) but, unfortunately, the fight for our national interests does not end there, says Aleksandra Djurovic, who heads the Serbian delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE).
Attempt to get Kosovo to CoE "through back door" fails
By preventing the attempt to Kosovo get Kosovo to the Council of Europe (CoE) through the back door, Serbia has achieved "incredible success."
However, this is not the end of the fight for our national interests, says Aleksandra Djurovic, the head of Serbia's delegation in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE).
Djurovic: Serbia wanted Trump to win
BELGRADE - Vice-chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee in Serbian Parliament said that victory of Republican Party nominee Donald Trump in the US elections is likely to signify more peaceful US foreign policies and better US cooperation with the East, Russia in particular.
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