Foreign relations of Serbia

Hahn to visit Belgrade next week

BRUSSELS - European Commissioner for European Neighborhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations Johannes Hahn stated on Thursday that he will pay a visit to Serbia next week in order to gain an insight into Serbia's negotiations with the EU.

Hahn's visit to Serbia is scheduled for November 20, and previously he will visit Podgorica, Montenegro.

Dacic to meet China's vice foreign minister on Friday

BELGRADE - Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic will have a working lunch with China's Vice Foreign Minister Wang Chao on Friday, the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stated.

Chao will lead a Chinese delegation to political consultations between the foreign ministers of Serbia and China, and a meeting of national coordinators for the Chine-CEE cooperation mechanism.

Dacic to meet with Burkhalter, Steinmeier in Berlin

BELGRADE - Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic will on Wednesday meet with the President and Foreign Minister of the Swiss Confederation Didier Burkhalter, who is OSCE chairman-in-office, and German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier in Berlin on the fringes of a conference on antisemitism.

Vucic discusses Rama's and IMF visits with ambassadors

BELGRADE - Serbia's Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic has informed the ambassadors of the Quint countries and the EU ambassador about Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama's visit, particularly pointed out Rama's provocation during the joint news conference and stressed that Serbia reacted with determination, but also a lot of restraint, the government office for media relations has stated.

EP rapporteur on Serbia meets Vucic and Dacic on Friday

BELGRADE - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic informed European Parliament rapporteur on Serbia Dacid McAllister on Friday about the reforms the government is implementing.

Vucic underscored the importance of economic measures which aim to create a better business environment and attract more foreign investors.

Foreign Ministry: No observers in Ukraine

Foreign Ministry: No observers in Ukraine

BELGRADE -- Representatives of Serbia's official institutions had not been employed as observers in the electoral process in the east of Ukraine on November 2.

The Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs also announced on Wednesday that such representatives had in no way been involved in that process.

Dacic: EU should keep its focus on Western Balkans

BERLIN - Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic said in Berlin on Wednesday that it is vital for the EU to keep its focus of attention on the Western Balkans because European perspective is the key factor when it comes to improvement of regional cooperation and success in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue.

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