Politicians
Serbian Policemen Who Revealed Secret Srebrenica Mission Acquitted
Belgrade Higher Court acquitted policeman Milan Dumanovic and Mladen Trbovic on Friday of disclosing an official secret by giving a TV interview about secretly recording the Srebrenica commemoration in 2015.
Week in Review: Winners and Losers
Playing it Safe
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic speaks at press conference with German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock after their meeting in Belgrade, Serbia, March 11 2022. Photo: EPA-EFE/ANDREJ CUKIC
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Secret negotiations with Putin commenced; Main mediator is a woman well-known to us
This is stated in the new report of the UN Security Council, the details of which were exclusively published by the AP-RL FOOL alliance of research media from the USA, Great Britain, France and Germany.
Putin: "It should be clarified to Germany"
After the talks, Putin gave an order to his assistant for economic issues, Maxim Oreshkin, to contact the German side, in order to clarify the mechanism for paying for gas in rubles, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov announced today.
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PM and NGOs call for separate protests in support of Ukraine
Ljubljana – Prime Minister Janez Janša and several NGOs have called each for their own protest in support of Ukraine. While the rally announced by Janša is to be held in Ljubljana on Wednesday, NGOs are calling for a protest for peace on Tuesday.
Logar and Baerbock see EU values defended in Ukraine
Berlin – Russia’s invasion of Ukraine topped the agenda as Foreign Minister Anže Logar was hosted by his German counterpart Annalena Baerbock in Berlin on Monday. The pair agreed that EU values are being defended in Ukraine.
Invasion of Ukraine: Macron spoke with Putin – Three terms from the French president to his Russian counterpart
Putin “confirmed that he is willing to commit” to what the French president asked him to do and agreed to speak again
PM Janša warns of domino effect if Ukraine falls
Ljubljana – Prime Minister Janez Janša has warned of a domino effect if Ukraine falls, noting in an interview that the country’s fate was instrumental not just for Europe but the world as a whole. He thinks now is the time for Europe to wean itself of its energy dependence on Russia.
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Pahor welcomes announcement of Russia-Ukraine talks
Ljubljana – President Borut Pahor has welcomed the announcement by Kyiv that Ukraine and Russia will hold talks at Ukraine’s border with Belarus, without preconditions. “We wish that step by step, they resolve the dispute in a peaceful manner,” he wrote on Twitter.
Invasion of Ukraine – Zelensky: We agreed on a meeting with the Russians on the Belarus-Ukraine border
The Ukrainian president announced the result of his conversation with Alexander Lukashenko – “The meeting is unconditional”