Aleksandar Vučić
PM: Serbia will not recall ambassador from Croatia
PM: Serbia will not recall ambassador from Croatia
BRATISLAVA -- Serbia will not recall its ambassador from Croatia nor send any negative signal to Croatia, Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said late on Wednesday.
"I think that Serbia and Croatia need to cooperate far better," Vucic told Radio-Television of Serbia in Bratislava, Slovakia.
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Seselj: They will have to arrest me
Seselj: They will have to arrest me
- I will not avoid the arrest, but I also have no intention to surrender myself of voluntarily - Vojislav Seselj stated yesterday, after The Hague Tribunal demanded his return to custody.
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Linta: Hypocritical statements by Croatian prime minister
BELGRADE - Miodrag Linta, president of the Coalition of Refugee Associations, said on Wednesday that Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic has issued hypocritical and reckless statements about the ICTY Trial Chamber's decision that Serbian Radical Party (SRS) leader Vojislav Seselj must return to the court's cellblock in The Hague.
Opposition party to join DS rally on April 25
Opposition party to join DS rally on April 25
BELGRADE -- New Party (Nova Stranka, NS) will join a protest rally that the Democrats (DS) have announced for April 25 in Belgrade.
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Seselj sets Croatian flag on fire
Seselj sets Croatian flag on fire
BELGRADE -- The Serb Radical Party (SRS) leader Vojislav Seselj on Wednesday set on fire a Croatian flag in front of the Palace of Justice in Belgrade.
Seselj said he was in this way producing his answer to Croatian state officials who, as he said, have been attacking him for the past month "as if a mace struck them in the head."
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"Visit Belgrade and say what you think about Serbia"
"Visit Belgrade and say what you think about Serbia"
PANCEVO -- Serbia wants to have best possible neighborly relations with Croatia, and wishes its Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic "all the best," Aleksandar Vulin has said.
Dacic sees "syndrome of destabilization"
Dacic sees "syndrome of destabilization"
BELGRADE -- "There is a syndrome that is often manifested - when something moves towards normalization, mechanisms that damage it are initiated," says Ivica Dacic.
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Seselj: I will not hand over medical reports
BELGRADE - Vojislav Seselj, leader of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS), has said that he will not return to the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) voluntarily, and that he will not hand over any medical report either to the Tribunal or the Serbian authorities.
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"Raid won't be staged to arrest Seselj" - PM
"Raid won't be staged to arrest Seselj" - PM
BELGRADE -- Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said late on Tuesday that "nobody will be arresting Vojislav Seselj in a surprise raid."
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Vucic: Serbian government will not be making surprise arrest
BELGRADE - The Serbian government will not be arresting anyone by surprise, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said late Tuesday, adding that the duty of the state is to take care of every citizen, including Vojislav Seselj, an indictee of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) who is on provisional release in Serbia.