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Vucic: "We did much, Serbia deserves to open chapters in June"

Vucic: "We did much, Serbia deserves to open chapters in June"

Aleksandar Vucic said on Tuesday "Serbia had done much on the EU integration road and deserved to open the first negotiating chapters as early as June."

The prime minister made the statement after his meeting in Brussels with European Council President Donald Tusk.

 

"We did much, deserve to open chapters in June"

"We did much, deserve to open chapters in June"

BRUSSELS -- Aleksandar Vucic said on Tuesday "Serbia had done much on the EU integration road and deserved to open the first negotiating chapters as early as June."

The prime minister made the statement after his meeting in Brussels with European Council President Donald Tusk.

New round of Belgrade-Pristina talks

BRUSSELS - A new meeting in the framework of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, facilitated by EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Federica Mogherini, will be held in Brussels on Tuesday.

The talks will begin in the evening hours, and the delegations will be headed by Prime Ministers of Serbia and Kosovo, Aleksandar Vucic and Isa Mustafa respectively.

Finance Ministry officials to discuss talks progress as EU pushes for action [Update]

After several days of talks between representatives of Greece?s government and its creditors in Brussels on a proposed list of economic reforms, eurozone finance ministry officials are to discuss progress and the prospects for a deal during a teleconference call on Wednesday.

Greek bailout deal possible by end April, Tusk says

A deal on Greeces bailout is possible before the end of April, EU Council President Donald Tusk said Tuesday as Athens continued tough talks with its creditors on a disputed list of reforms.

Tusk said the negotiations were "complex," and while nothing was expected before Easter, a late April deadline agreed between Greece and its EU-IMF creditors was still within reach.

Bulgaria's PM Not Invited to Victory Day Celebrations in Moscow

Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov has not received an invitation to participate in the celebrations in Moscow, which will commemorate the 70thanniversary of Victory Day on May 9.

It is expected that Heads of State or Government and ministers from all over the world will gather in Moscow to witness the military parade of the Russian army, daily Trud reports.

"Nikolic shouldn't attend Victory Day parade in Moscow"

"Nikolic shouldn't attend Victory Day parade in Moscow"

BELGRADE -- European Parliament (EP) official Eduard Kukan has said that Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic "should not attend the military parade in Moscow on May 9."

Kukan heads a delegation of the EP visiting Serbia this week, and spoke for the Belgrade-daily Blic.

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