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Vucic lays wreath at Djindjic assassination site

Vucic lays wreath at Djindjic assassination site

BELGRADE -- Serbian government members, led by Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, paid tribute to slain Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic early on Thursday.

They placed a wreath at a memorial plaque in the yard of the government building, in which he was assassinated on March 12, 2003.

Parties condemn Muslim politician's "inflammatory rhetoric"

Parties condemn Muslim politician's "inflammatory rhetoric"

BELGRADE -- Sulejman Ugljanin's statement referring to Serbia as "a chauvinist creation" carrying out discrimination against Bosniaks has been met with condemnation.

The reactions mostly came from officials of other political parties representing Bosniaks.

Record number of visitors at Tourism Fair

BELGRADE - This year's International Fair of Tourism in Belgrade was visited by a total of 70,000 people, and around 5,000 of them were guests from abroad, which asserted that the event has a leading position in the region.

The biggest tourist event in this part of Europe was marked by the promotion of top values in all world cultures and nations and by an affirmation of travel.

37th International Fair of Tourism opens in Belgrade

BELGRADE - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic declared open on Thursday 37th International Fair of Tourism in Belgrade, which is bringing together 1,100 exhibitors from 50 countries.

"The number of tourists is growing, but the state has to do even more to help this industry develop further," Vucic said, addressing exhibitors, officials, diplomatic representatives and visitors.

Int'l Fair of Tourism to open in Belgrade on Thursday

BELGRADE - The 37th International Fair of Tourism will bring together 1,100 exhibitors from 49 countries in Belgrade from February 19 to 22, Belgrade Fair's press office has announced.

This year's fair will be held under the slogan "Seize the Moment", and exhibitors will present their tourist offer in six halls.

Food quality as Serbia's trump card in exports

BELGRADE - The quality of food could be the key trump card for Serbia in exports because our country can hardly contest mass production, cheap products and contemporary technologies in the strong competition on the global market, Serbian Minister of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunications Rasim Ljajic said on Wednesday.

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