Conference of Western Balkan States, Berlin
Simic: Rama did not resist nationalist impulse
BELGRADE - Monday's meeting between the Serbian and Albanian prime ministers, Aleksandar Vucic and Edi Rama respectively, is a missed opportunity for improving the relations between the two countries, as the Albanian prime minister evidently did not resist the nationalist impulse, political analyst Predrag Simic noted.
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Djuric: Presumptuous provocation and abuse of hospitality
BELGRADE - Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama abused Serbian hospitality by the presumptuous provocation in Belgrade on Monday in the wish to humiliate Serbia, but he failed, Director of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija Marko Djuric said.
Vučić: Meeting with Rama was "not easy"
Vučić: Meeting with Rama was "not easy"
BELGRADE -- Aleksandar Vučić said on Monday the one-on-one meeting with his Albanian counterpart Edi Rama had lasted longer than planned and "has not been easy at all."
But he added that he believed that problems the two sides shared could be solved.
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Serbian, Albanian PMs clash on Kosovo on historic visit
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic openly clashed with his Albanian counterpart Edi Rama over Kosovo during a fence-building visit Nov. 10, the first to Belgrade in 68 years by an Albanian leader.
Vucic visibly got angry at a press conference after Rama called on Serbia to recognise the "irreversible reality" of Kosovo's independence.
Albanian PM's address was "provocation"
Albanian PM's address was "provocation"
BELGRADE -- Albanian PM Edi Rama said after the talks in Belgrade with Serbian PM Aleksandar Vučić that "Preševo is a bridge and Kosovo's independence is a reality."...
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Vucic, Rama face-to-face meeting begins
BELGRADE, Nov 10 (Tanjug) - The prime ministers of Serbia and Albania Aleksandar Vucic and Edi Rama have started their face-to-face meeting in Belgrade on Monday, after which the delegations of the two countries will hold a plenary session.
The session will be followed by the signing of intergovernmental agreements, and a joint press conference by the two prime ministers.
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Rama pays official visit to Serbia
BELGRADE - Prime Minister of Albania Edi Rama will arrive and meet with Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic in Belgrade Monday.
Vucic will greet his colleague from Albania in front of the Palace of Serbia, where the two prime ministers will also hold their talks.
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Rama to pay official visit to Serbia
BELGRADE - Prime Minister of Albania Edi Rama will arrive and meet with Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic in Belgrade Monday.
Vucic will greet his colleague from Albania in front of the Palace of Serbia, where the two prime ministers will also hold their talks.
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Albanian prime minister visits Belgrade
Albanian prime minister visits Belgrade
BELGRADE -- On Monday Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama is visiting Belgrade, which is a historic event in the diplomatic relations between the two countries.
The last visit by a head of the Albanian state to Belgrade was recorded in 1946 when Enver Hoxha met with Josip Broz Tito.
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"Balkan region is Germany's new interest"
"Balkan region is Germany's new interest"
BELGRADE -- Belgrade and Zagreb are committed to cooperation, foreign ministers of Serbia and Croatia, Ivica Dačić and Vesna Pusić, said in an interview for TV N1.
Dačić believes that everything that happened in the past should serve as the basis for a common future.
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