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Vucic congratulates Macron
BELGRADE - Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic on Monday congratulated Emmanuel Macron on winning the French presidential elections, expressing the expectation that Macron's presidential term would mean deeper cooperation between the Serbian and the French nations, the government press office said in a statement.
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Danas: Army chief Dikovic could be first to be replaced by Vucic
Serbian Army chief Gen. Ljubisa Dikovic "could be the first" to be removed from office when Aleksandar Vucic takes over as president, the daily Danas writes.
The reports is based opinions of military analysts, who noted that Dikovic was appointed in 2011 by then President Boris Tadic, and that he later "relied on support from (now) outgoing President Tomislav Nikolic."
Army chief could be first to be replaced by Vucic - daily
Serbian Army chief Gen. Ljubisa Dikovic "could be the first" to be removed from office when Aleksandar Vucic takes over as president, the daily Danas writes.
The reports is based opinions of military analysts, who noted that Dikovic was appointed in 2011 by then President Boris Tadic, and that he later "relied on support from (now) outgoing President Tomislav Nikolic."
Nikolic: Greater Albania intentions worrying, situation in Balkans "sharpened"
Tomislav Nikolic - Photo: Predsednik.rs
Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic has told UNMIK chief Zahir Tanin that Serbia is committed to the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina.
Serbia celebrates Victory Day
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The Serbian Army is today presenting some of its capabilities and new weapons, as part of celebrations to mark Army Day, and Victory Day over fascism in WW2.
The central event, the Steel 2017 exercise announced last week, is being held in the military ranges Nikinci, northwest of Belgrade.
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"Albanians can't avoid making concessions, and threaten"
Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic has told UNMIK chief Zahir Tanin that Serbia is committed to the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina.
Nikolic's Gaffes Will Linger in Serbia's Memory
As the inauguration of Aleksandar Vucic as Serbia's new President looms, and as Tomislav Nikolic starts the last month of his mandate, some of the events of his five years in office will likely be remembered as more embarrassing than dignified.
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Serbia to support Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus's WHO candidacy
BELGRADE - Serbia will back the candidacy of Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus for World Health Organisation (WHO) director-general, Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic said Thursday.
Nikolic announced this at a Belgrade meeting with Tedros, a candidate of the African Union and special adviser to the prime minister of Ethiopia.
Nikolic: Haradinaj decision political
BELGRADE - Following a French court's decision to reject a Serbian extradition request for Ramus Haradinaj - a former "Kosovo Liberation Army" commander wanted by Belgrade for war crimes against Serbs - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic sent a letter to French counterpart Francois Hollande, noting the decision was political and that it further solidified a belief there was no justice for Serb
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Nikolic: Serbia pursuing policy of regional stability
BELGRADE - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic on Wednesday conferred with a Swedish parliamentary delegation headed by Speaker Urban Ahlin, noting Serbia had for years been trying to pursue a policy of maintaining regional stability.
Serbia is exceptionally appreciative of Sweden's support on the path to EU membership, Nikolic said.