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Vucic: We will try to improve telecommunications agreement

SENTA - Serbia will continue the discussions with Pristina on the agreement on telecommunications and try to improve the situation, PM Aleksandar Vucic said Thursday.

"We will have many more contacts, we will talk to everyone, and try to see if there is anything we can improve or everything is set in stone, in layman's terms," Vucic told reporters in Senta, northern Serbia.

Vucic: If everything is "set in stone", then …

SENTA - Serbia will continue the discussions with Pristina on the agreement on telecommunications and try to improve the situation, PM Aleksandar Vucic said Thursday.

"We will have many more contacts, we will talk to everyone, and try to see if there is anything we can improve or everything is set in stone, in layman's terms," Vucic told reporters in Senta, northern Serbia.

A DARK WEEKEND IN SERBIA 7 women killed in 48 hours, why?

A DARK WEEKEND IN SERBIA 7 women killed in 48 hours, why?

Bad laws and their even worse use, crisis, life under stress, false moral and state's and society's hypocrisy who are closing their eyes in front of family violence...When you put all of this together, you get tragic weekend with seven women killed and family tragedy which rocked the whole of Serbia.

PM: Gravest political provocation, possibly because of Putin

SENTA - The incident during the Serbia vs Albania soccer match is the gravest political provocation aimed at making an attempt to humiliate the Serbian nation and spark long-term instability in the Western Balkans, in particular in Serbia, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said on Wednesday, adding that there are certain indications about who operated the drone.

Preparations have begun for projects financed by UAE loan

SENTA - The Serbian government approved a report on negotiations with the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development on Friday in relation to the granting of a loan to the Serbian government for financing the first phase of the irrigation system development, Serbian Minister of Agriculture Dragan Glamocic has said.