Sergio Mattarella

Vucic meets with Gentiloni

ROME - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, who is on an official visit to Italy on invitation of his counterpart Sergio Mattarella, met with Italian PM Paolo Gentiloni in Rome on Tuesday.

Vucic was welcomed with full state honours in Palazzo Chigi.

Gentiloni: Italy, Serbia good friends

Vucic to meet with Mattarella, Gentiloni in Rome Tuesday

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic will pay an official visit to Rome on Tuesday to meet with Italy's top officials, President Sergio Mattarella and PM Paolo Gentiloni.

It has been announced that they will discuss Serbian-Italian bilateral relations, the situation in the region and Italy's support for Serbia's European path.

Vucic pushes for Serbia-Italy-Albania "trilateral meeting"

PHOTO: TANJUG / MARKO DJOKOVIC

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, who was on a one-day working visit to Rome on Tuesday, met with Italian President Sergio Mattarella.

According to Tanjug, Mattarella "noted Serbia was a leader in terms of regional stability."

"That is why your entry to the EU is very significant," Mattarella said during a meeting with Vucic.

US President Donald Trump meets Pope Francis (videos)

US President Donald Trump has met Pope Francis at the Vatican for a short private audience on the third leg of his overseas trip, Wednesday.
He arrived for the meeting along with his wife Melania, daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner.
The meeting was keenly awaited as the two men have already clashed at a distance on issues including migration and climate change.

Putin: Idlib "chemical attack" was false flag to set Assad up, more may come

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Russia has information of a potential incident similar to the alleged chemical attack in Idlib province, possibly targeting a Damascus suburb, President Vladimir Putin said. The goal is to discredit the government of Syrian President Assad, he added.

Russian President Putin: More false flags could follow after Idlib attack

Citing Russian intelligence, President Vladimir Putin warned that an incident similar to the alleged chemical attack in the Idlib area was imminent, possibly targeting a Damascus suburb. Mr. Putin said the goal was to discredit Syrian President Bashar al Assad.

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