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Vucic invites France's Valls and Hollande to visit Serbia
France supports Serbia on its EU path and wants to take part in its economic progress, French PM Manuel Valls told his Serbian counterpart Aleksandar Vucic.
The two prime ministers met in Paris on Thursday.
Vucic to meet with Valls, Hollande
PARIS - Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic will speak with French counterpart Manuel Valls in Paris on Thursday, September 15, and President Francois Hollande on Friday, September 16, it has been announced in Paris.
The schedule of the visit, seen by Tanjug, is very ambitious and includes political, European and economic topics.
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Vucic to travel to Paris, meet with French PM, president
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic will speak with French counterpart Manuel Valls in Paris on Thursday, September 15.
He will meet with French President Francois Hollande on Friday, September 16, it has been announced in Paris.
France's premier warns of new attacks, 15,000 people on police radar
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on Sept. 11 there would be new attacks in France but proposals by former president Nicolas Sarkozy to boost security was not the right way to deal with threats.
No Serbians among victims of Nice terrorist attack
BELGRADE - There are no Serbian citizens among those killed or injured in the terrorist attack in Nice, Serbian Ambassador to France Rajko Ristic said Friday morning.
"The information is not final as identification is under way, but we hope it will stay that way. The embassy has received no reports of any Serbian citizens missing," Ristic said.
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French PM says all Australian submarines to be built in Australia
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on May 2 he was committed to building all of a new Australian submarine fleet in Australia, apparently contradicting the French contractor who said last week the deal would create jobs in France.
French PM Valls says no blackmail to pass labor reform
France's prime minister, Manuel Valls, said yesterday he will not commit blackmail by threatening to resign, as the government is facing opposition to pass the new labor reform.
France says EU must avoid British exit, not at any price
France said Jan. 21 that a British exit from the European Union would be a tragedy, but warned that Britain's demands for reform could not be met at any price.
French govt knew attacks were being planned… and there’s more to come!
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls warned that more attacks were being planned by terorrists in Paris in the wake of Friday night’s rampage that left 129 dead. Valls said that these terrorist attacks could take place “in days or weeks to come”.
Balkan Leaders Voice Shock Over Carnage in Paris
In Bosnia, the President of the Council of Ministers, Denis Zvizdic, told French Prime Minister Manuel Valls in a telegram that Bosnia and Herzegovina was "profoundly shocked by the news of the killings in Paris.
"I am convinced that now we must present a united face to the threat of terrorism. My thoughts go out to the families of the victims," he said.
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