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Judicial dispute could hurt Serbia's EU bid, experts say
Turkish navy to conduct exercises in the Aegean during talks
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu is due in Athens for talks on Friday amid a tense atmosphere between Greece and Turkey, which has been exacerbated by the neighboring countrys decision to carry out naval exercises in the Aegean while discussions take place in the Greek capital.
EU gave us millions, and Russia gave us nothing
EU gave us millions, and Russia gave us nothing
Citizens of Serbia are convinced the biggest ammonuts of money come from Russia, but the truth is different. Moscow gives Belgrade only loans, while the European union gives us donations.
- EU is at the top when it comes to donations, investments and exchange of goods. It was always like that.
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"Military ties significant for regional security"
"Military ties significant for regional security"
BELGRADE -- Serbian and Bosnian army chiefs Ljubisa Dikovic and Anto Jelec say they are ready to further improve the cooperation between the two countries' armies.
This is in the interest of regional stability, the two generals said on Wednesday.
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Boosting military ties significant for regional security
BELGRADE - The chiefs of staff of the armed forces of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, generals Ljubisa Dikovic and Anto Jelec, on Wednesday expressed their readiness for further improvement of the cooperation between the two countries' armed forces and said that it is in the interest of regional stability.
UEFA rejects both Serbian and Albanian appeals
UEFA rejects both Serbian and Albanian appeals
BELGRADE -- The UEFA appeals committee has rejected the appeals against the penalties given out over incidents that occurred at a canceled match between Serbia and Albania....
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Great opportunities for joint projects with Slovakia
BRATISLAVA - Opportunities are opening for Serbia and Slovackia to work together in the fields of energy, agriculture, finance and transportation, Zorana Mihajlovic, Serbia's Deputy Prime Minister and co-chairperson of the Serbia-Slovakia joint commission for economic cooperation, said at the end of her two-day visit to Slovakia Tuesday.
Torshin: Never too late for South Stream
BELGRADE - The decision to halt the construction of the South Stream gas pipeline is most likely temporary, Alexander Porfiryevich Torshin, First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation's Federal Assembly, said on Tuesday, noting that it is never too late to implement that project.
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Bulgaria to Ease Visa Issuing for Turkish Tourists During Winter
Bulgaria will relax the process of issuing visas to Turkish citizens during winter months to give a boost to its tourism sector, the Tourism Ministry said on Tuesday.
Romania Urges Moldova to Maintain EU Path
Romania's Foreign Minister Bogdan Aurescu hailed pro-European parties' victory in the November 30 elections in Moldova, Romania's former Soviet neighbour state.
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