Heinz-Christian Strache
Vucic meets with Strache
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has met with Austrian Vice-Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache.
Vucic and Strache discussed bilateral relations and economic cooperation, the RTS reported on Monday.
Photo: Tanjug/Presidential press office
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Brnabic: Serbia appreciates Austria's support on EU path
BELGRADE - Serbia is exceptionally appreciative of Austria's continued support in the EU integration process, as well as of its position that the Western Balkans' EU integration is one of Austria's foreign policy priorities, Serbian PM Ana Brnabic said at a meeting with Austrian Vice-Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache on Monday.
Austrian chancellor assures stance on Kosovo won't change
Speaking ahead of Wednesday's session of his cabinet, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said Austria was "a friend that supports the Western Balkans and is trying to contribute to the normalization of Belgrade-Pristina relations."
Serbian PM receives Austrian vice-chancellor
The same is true of that countrys position that the integration of the Western Balkans in the European Union is one of the foreign policy priorities of Austria, she said.
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Austere Measures In Austria?
Austria is going through a transition, politically. On December 18, the Freedom Party of Austria (FPO) joined the coalition government led by young centre-right Federal Chancellor Sebastian Kurz (of Austrian People's Party or OVP), with the far-right Heinz-Christian Strache (of FPO) as his Vice Chancellor.
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"New Austrian government is good news for Serbia"
In his statement to Tanjug, Damjanovic, who is of Serbian origin and is a member of the Freedom Party (FPO) added that FPO leader Heinz-Christian Strache always had excellent relations with Serbia and a positive attitude towards the country, while the new chancellor, Sebastian Kurz, always supported Serbia.
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Austria's far right-wing Freedom Party joins new government
The cabinet is led by 31-year-old Sebastian Kurz, who is Austria's youngest head of government (chancellor).
The ceremony, that took place before Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen, was accompanied by numerous protests in Vienna, one of which was held in front of his office.
Austria's Conservatives and Right-Wing Populists Agree on Coalition Government
Austria's conservatives and right-wing populists on Friday agreed to form a coalition government nearly seven weeks after the October 15 election, Deutsche Welle reports.
People's Party (ÖVP) leader Sebastian Kurz will become the next chancellor and Freedom Party (FPÖ) head Heinz-Christian Strache will become vice-chancellor.
Kurz Close to Forming New Austrian Right-Wing Government
Two months after the election, 31-year-old conservative People's Party (OVP) leader Sebastian Kurz is expected to finalise coalition talks on Friday and form a new government with the hard-right Freedom Party of Austria (FPO) led by Heinz-Christian Strache, reported EUObserver .
Central Europe is just expressing itself
Parliamentary elections in Austria last Sunday have confirmed the trend we are seeing in many parts of Europe pointing to a strengthening of the nationalist right wing.
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