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French presidential candidate: We think that because we are westerners everything is allowed to us
French presidential candidate Francois Fillon mentioned the issue of Kosovo when he spoke about Crimea joining Russia.
"Let's get up-to-no good Russia back on better path"
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson says he will speak about the undesirability of a new cold war when he visits Russia at the end of this month.
He also told reporters in Brussels on Monday he would "call on Russian authorities to stop destabilizing the Balkans."
White House bars some news organizations from briefing
The White House excluded several major U.S. news organizations, including some it has openly criticized, from an off-camera briefing held by the White House press secretary on Feb. 24, representatives of the organizations said. Reporters for CNN, The New York Times, Politico, The Los Angeles Times and BuzzFeed were not allowed into the session in the office of press secretary Sean Spicer.
Moscow says accusations coming from Podgorica are "baseless"
Accusations pointing to Russia's alleged involvement in a 2016 Montenegro coup attempt are "baseless."
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said this on Wednesday, Sputnik reported.
Nikolic decides to run for reelection - reports
President Nikolic will be a candidate in the presidential elections, broadcasters Sputnik and N1 are reporting on Thursday.
B92 has also unofficially received confirmation of this news from Nikolic's cabinet.
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White House rhetoric on Iran as "emotional response"
Moscow hopes the tensions between the White House, Iran and China will not have any international consequences.
Russian Ambassador to the UN Vitaly Churkin told this to RT, adding that the current rhetoric "appears to be an emotional response to reality."
President "did not receive U.S. congressman's letter"
President Tomislav Nikolic has not received a letter from a US congressman reportedly proposing "an exchange of territories," the daily Vecernje Novosti said.
Sources at the Presidency said on Monday afternoon they were unaware of the existence of such a letter, and had only heard about it "from the media."
Council of Europe decries rising attacks against media
The Council of Europe on Jan. 24 voiced concern at the rising levels of violence against journalists throughout the continent, notably in Turkey and Russia.
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US Ambassador To UN: Russia 'Tearing Down' New World Order
BELGRADE - The outgoing U.S. ambassador to the United Nations has accused Russia of engaging in aggressive and destabilizing actions that she says are threatening the rules-based international order.
Samantha Power made the remarks on January 17 at the Washington-based Atlantic Council in her last major speech as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.