Ivica Dačić
Dacic to visit Brussels on Friday
BRUSSELS - Serbian Minister of Foreign Affairs and First deputy Prime Minister Ivica Dacic will visit Brussels on Friday where he will take part in the screening on foreign policy and deliver a lecture on Serbia's European integration.
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Serbia honoured by OSCE chairmanship on its 40th anniversary
HELSINKI - OSCE chairmanship is a great honour for Serbia in the year to mark the 40 anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act, but this moment comes at a very difficult time for Europe, Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said in Helsinki.
Serbia "honored" by OSCE role "in difficult time"
Serbia "honored" by OSCE role "in difficult time"
Helsinki -- Serbia's 2015 OSCE chairmanship will be "a great honor" as it will come on the 40 anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act, Ivica Dačić has said....
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Sebastian Kurz conveys Austria's support to Dacic
BELGRADE - Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz on Wednesday congratulated Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Ivica Dacic, who is also foreign minister, on a very positive European Commission progress report on Serbia, expressing confidence that Serbia will open one or two negotiation chapters by the end of the year.
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Fuele: Open chapter on foreign policy as soon as possible
BRUSSELS - The best way to adjust the foreign policy of Western Balkan countries to the EU policy is to open negotiating Chapter 31, which covers the area, as soon as possible, EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele said on Wednesday.
Dacic:Sanctions against Russia contrary to Serbia's interest
BELGRADE,- Ivica Dacic, Serbia's first deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs, has said that introducing sanctions against Russia is unacceptable for Serbia as that would be against its national and state interests.
Dacic: Diplomats were invited, not Obama and Cameron
BELGRADE - Serbia's First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic has said that invitations to attend a military parade commemorating the 70th anniversary of the World War II liberation of Belgrade have not been sent to President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron, but rather to diplomatic representatives of these countries.
Dacic: Serbia to preserve friendship with Russia
MOSCOW - Serbia wants to become a member of the European Union, but it will not do so at the expense of its traditional friends such as Russia, Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Ivica Dacic, who is also minister of foreign affairs, said on Tuesday.
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Project for mosaic creation in St Sava Cathedral chosen
MOSCOW - The competition commission for painting the Cathedral of Saint Sava chose the project for the mosaic painting to decorate the interior of the biggest Orthodox church in the Balkans.
EC: Most positive report to date, greatest progress made
BRUSSELS - Out of all Balkan countries in the accession process, Serbia will get the most positive report by the European Commission (EC), Tanjug learns at the EU headquarters in Brussels.