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Zagreb–Belgrade Flights Resume After 23 Years
Twenty-three years since the last Yugoslav Air Transport, JAT plane took off for Zagreb in Croatia, Air Serbia has reintroduced the service.
JAT flew between the two biggest cities of what was then Yugoslavia from 1947 until August 1991, when war broke out in Croatia.
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Rama pays official visit to Serbia
BELGRADE - Prime Minister of Albania Edi Rama will arrive and meet with Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic in Belgrade Monday.
Vucic will greet his colleague from Albania in front of the Palace of Serbia, where the two prime ministers will also hold their talks.
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Rama to pay official visit to Serbia
BELGRADE - Prime Minister of Albania Edi Rama will arrive and meet with Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic in Belgrade Monday.
Vucic will greet his colleague from Albania in front of the Palace of Serbia, where the two prime ministers will also hold their talks.
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Albanian prime minister visits Belgrade
Albanian prime minister visits Belgrade
BELGRADE -- On Monday Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama is visiting Belgrade, which is a historic event in the diplomatic relations between the two countries.
The last visit by a head of the Albanian state to Belgrade was recorded in 1946 when Enver Hoxha met with Josip Broz Tito.
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Egypt, Greece, Greek Cypriots
The leaders of Greece and the Greek Cypriots came together on Nov. 8 in Cairo with Egyptâs strong man Abdel Fattah al-Sisi for a tripartite summit, to discuss ways of deepening trilateral cooperation in making the best use of the Mediterraneanâs natural wealth.
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Sponsorship of FIFA: A new front in Gulf political rivalry
Lurking in the background of the world football body, FIFAâs talks with Qatar Airways to replace its Dubai rival Emirates as a sponsor is escalating hostility between Qatar and the United Arab Emirates as a result of their divergent attitudes toward political Islam.
Turkish Navy authorized over oil crisis with Greek Cyprus
Turkeyâs naval forces get a new set of rules of engagement to deal with increasing tensions over energy exploration in the eastern Mediterranean The Turkish Navy has been authorized by the government for the full implementation of recently amended rules of engagement in the eastern Mediterranean in the face of growing tension between littoral countries, including Turkey, Greek Cyprus, Egypt
Prime ministers of Serbia, Romania open border crossing
KIKINDA - The prime ministers of Serbia and Romania, Aleksandar Vucic and Victor Ponta, ceremonially opened the Nakovo - Lunga border crossing near Kikinda, north-eastern Serbia, on Saturday.
Vucic and Ponta noted the great friendship and the very good relations between the two countries.
Africa gets lion’s share of Turkish foreign assistance
In line with the governmentâs eagerness for making the Turkish opening of Africa a legendary success story, the African continent received the biggest share of overall assistance provided for different regions by Turkeyâs aid agency in 2013.
Albania PM to Pay Historic Visit to Serbia
Diplomatic sources told BIRN that Rama will hold a meeting on Monday morning with his Serbian counterpart, Aleksander Vucic, followed by a joint press conference.
The Albanian leader will also take part on Monday in a business forum. It is unclear whether a meeting with Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic will be held on the sidelines.
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