Aleksandar Vučić
PM wants "complete unity" as "things get complicated"
Aleksandar Vucic has called on citizens to achieve "complete unity" - because "full political stability must be maintained in the coming days and months."
Addressing a news conference in Belgrade on Thursday, the prime minister said this was "necessary to be able to improve the economy and provide a secure future."
Gazprom in Talks With Serbia on Turkish Stream Pipeline
Gazprom Deputy Director Alexander Medvedev said in Moscow on June 9 that talks with Serbia on the Turkish Stream were continuing - but did not specify details.
"Do you think we were just drinking brandy there?" Medvedev asked, referring to the Russian delegation's last visit to Serbia.
US, Germany Put Conditions on Serbia Support
Following Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic's recent visit to Washington, a source close to his ruling Progressive Party told BIRN that the US has set several conditions for Belgrade to fulfil in order to ensure investments in Serbia and Washington's support for its EU integration.
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German chancellor to visit Serbia July 8-9
German Chancellor Angela Merkel will visit Belgrade and meet with Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic on July 8 and 9, B92 has learned.
Merkel will ask Vucic to work on the full implementation of the Brussels agreement, which is a condition for the opening of first negotiating chapters in the process of Euro-Atlantic integrations.
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EP rapporteur "has realistic approach" - PM
Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic on Monday in Belgrade received European Parliament (EP) Rapporteur for Serbia David McAllister.
According to the government website, Vucic "thanked him for having a good and realistic approach towards Serbia as a candidate for EU membership."
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"Nobody asked, and we won't recognize it" - PM on Kosovo
Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic has said that "Serbia will not recognize Kosovo," and that "no one has so far asked it to do that."
U.S. "to encourage EU to open chapters"
The U.S. will encourage the EU to open chapters in Serbia's accession talks, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said.
He on Thursday in Washington received Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic.
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Serbia PM Promises Justice for Slain US Albanians
During his visit to Washington, Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic promised that Belgrade will solve the 1999 murders of three American-Albanian brothers who fought for the Kosovo Liberation Army.
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PM talks about "stability, strong economy, democracy"
Aleksandar Vucic says "Serbia has three main goals embodied in internal and regional stability, creating a strong economy and an open democratic society."
The prime minister made the statement as he delivered a lecture on Serbia's European integration at the Johns Hopkins University on Thursday.
Vucic Claims US Backing For Serbia's EU Goals
After meeting Susan Rice, the national security advisor to President Barack Obama, Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said in Washington that Serbia can now count on US support for its EU integration process.
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