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Vucic: Serbia meeting commitments, but not contrarily to its constitution

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Tuesday Serbia was committed to preservation of peace and stability and that the country knew its commitments and was meeting them in line with agreements but that it was clear what it could not do because doing so would be contrary to its constitution.

Vucic: Serbia knows its commitments and is meeting them, but not contrarily to constitution

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Tuesday Serbia was committed to preservation of peace and stability and that the country knew its commitments and was meeting them in line with agreements but that it was clear what it could not do because doing so would be contrary to its constitution.

Michel quits as coach of Olympiakos

Jose Miguel Gonzalez resigned as coach of Olympiakos on Monday following a draw in the second round of the Greek playoffs. The former Real Madrid midfielder and Spain international known as Michel ended his second spell as manager of the Piraeus club after drawing with Aris 2-2 on Sunday.

The club named French assistant Jose Anigo as interim coach.

Paris museum numbers recover but still hit by pandemic

With Asian visitors still largely absent, major Paris museums struggled to regain pre-pandemic numbers in 2022, despite a huge recovery from the previous year, official figures showed on Jan. 5.

The Louvre, the world's most visited museum, welcomed 7.8 million people last year, a 170-percent increase on 2021, but still down 19 percent on 2019.

After 25 hours in session, Report on the negotiation process with Pristina adopted

After 25 hours of the session on Kosovo and Metohija - Report on the negotiation process with Pristina was adopted.
The session lasted more than 14 hours and the Report on the negotiation process with Pristina was adopted with 148 votes in favor, 57 against, 2 abstained (out of 207 MPs).

Robert College most expensive with $17,750 annual fee

As administrations of private schools have started announcing their annual education fees, Istanbul's Robert College has topped the "most expensive school" list with an annual fee of some 294,000 Turkish Liras ($17,750), the daily Milliyet has reported.

"Families have to pay nearly a fortune to send their children to private schools," the daily wrote on June 6.

Vučić talked with the President of European Council: "Serbia is taking it seriously"

President of the EU Council, Michel, congratulated President Vui on the progress that our country has made on the European path by opening a cluster, and praised the commitment to reforms, which was shown in the referendum on changes in the judiciary.

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