Aleksandar Vulin
Vulin discusses KfW grants with Dittmann, Gooss
Labor and Social Affairs Minister Aleksandar Vulin met on Wednesday with German Ambassador Axel Dittmann and a delegation of KfW Development Bank in Serbia.
The KfW delegation was led by Director Arne Gooss.
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Minister Vulin: "General Lazarevis is a hero"
Minister Vulin: "General Lazarevis is a hero"
Aleksandar Vulin has said that Serbia was "no longer a country that turns its head from its generals-heroes, but one that is proud of them."
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Minister says Hague-convicted ex-VJ general is "hero"
Aleksandar Vulin has said that Serbia was "no longer a country that turns its head from its generals-heroes, but one that is proud of them."
Caritas earmarks over EUR 1.5 million for migrants
Caritas Serbia has so far earmarked over EUR 1.5 million for supporting migrants in the territory of Serbia, Tanjug is reporting on Monday.
Serbian Minister of Labor Social Affairs Aleksandar Vulin and representatives of Caritas Serbia today toured a reception center in Adasevci, near Sid, north-western Serbia.
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Labor minister: Number of migrants falling
Aleksandar Vulin stated on Thursday that the number of migrants entering Serbia from the direction of Macedonia has fallen considerably.
The minister of labor and social affairs added that Serbia "still acts in an organized and humane way."
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Serbia "has enough capacity for reception of migrants"
Serbian Social Policy Minister Aleksandar Vulin has said that Serbia has sufficient capacity for reception of migrants.
During a visit he paid to the asylum seekers reception center in Krnjaca near Belgrade on Sunday, Vulin told reporters that all migrants coming from war-affected areas could move and travel through Serbia normally.
"Serbia won't be turned into concentration camp"
Serbia will not be turned into a concentration camp, Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Aleksandar Vulin said on Wednesday, speaking about the migrant crisis.
He told reporters that temporary centers in Serbia "aren't even being built - existing facilities are being repurposed, along the migrant route."
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"Political unity of Serbs in Kosovo imperative"
PM Aleksandar Vucic, Kosovo Office Director Marko Djuric and Labor Minister Aleksandar Vulin met on Friday with political representatives of Kosovo Serbs.
They discussed the current political situation in Kosovo and Metohija and the rest of Serbia and challenges related to the admission of the self-proclaimed Kosovo state to UNESCO, the government announced on its website.
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124 children without parental care found among migrants
124 children without parental care have been found in Serbia since the beginning of the migrant crisis, Aleksandar Vulin said on Thursday.
The labor and social affairs minister noted that special attention must be devoted to this problem.
Several reception facilities built in Serbia - minister
Several temporary reception facilities for refugees from the Middle East and North Africa are being built in Serbia using money from foreign donations.
"One will be opened in Subotica, hopefully very soon, and there's also one we intend to build in the territory of the City of Belgrade," Labor Minister Aleksandar Vulin told a news conference in Vlasotince on Tuesday.