Serbia–United States relations

Vucic meets with O'Brien, De Croo, Grossi on first day of WEF meeting

DAVOS - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic is attending the annual World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos, where he will until January 19 have a series of bilateral meetings with international and European officials and numerous representatives of international organisations, financial institutions and leading global companies.

Vucic: US decision to accept Pristina's request to buy missiles greatly disappointing

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday Serbia would continue to act responsibly, contribute to stability in the Balkans and work on maintaining ties with the US despite the fact Washington had accepted Pristina's request to buy Javelin anti-tank missiles.

Vucic presents Order of Serbian Flag 1st Class to Grenell

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic presented on Wednesday the Order of the Serbian Flag 1st Class to Richard Grenell, a former US envoy for the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, for distinguished merit in development and strengthening of peaceful cooperation and friendly relations between Serbia and the US.

24 years since the NATO attack; Growing number of people gather in Sombor PHOTO/VIDEO

In Serbia, the Day of Remembrance for those killed in NATO aggression is being celebrated, and the central manifestation, which will be attended by the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vui, is being held in Sombor. During 78 days, roads, commercial facilities, health facilities, media houses, monuments and military facilities were severely damaged.

Djuric: MoU with US important for advancement of cooperation

WASHINGTON - Serbian Ambassador to the US Marko Djuric said on Friday the signing of a MoU between the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the US State Department opened another major channel of possibilities for long-term advancement of capabilities for cooperation between the two countries.

Ambassador Djuric: We want the United States to be a part of Serbia's recovery

Serbia is sincerely committed to opening an entirely new chapter in the relations with the United States and that commitment of ours is not determined by specific appointments in the White House. I hope that we will have an excellent cooperation and partner relations with the administration of the new President of the United States of America Joseph Biden.

21 years since the NATO bombing

The sirens were heard for 78 days and the total number of casualties was never determined. An estimated 1,200 to 2,500 people were killed in the 11 weeks, with total material damage estimated at tens of billions of dollars.
The attack on Serbia, or the FRY, was carried out without UN Security Council approval, which was a precedent.

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