Serbian nationalists
Serbia Leader Scorns EU Call for Mutual Recognition with Kosovo
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic criticized Tuesday's European Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs, AFET, report that urged mutual recognition between Serbia and Kosovo, and also called for Serbia to "urgently align with the EU's decisions against Russia".
Russia Voices Fury About Cancelling of Lavrov Visit to Serbia
Following days of uncertainty, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov's visit to Serbia was cancelled on Monday after countries around Serbia closed their airspace to his aircraft - a move that that Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova described as "another closed channel of communication"
Meeting between Vučić and Russian Ambassador Botsan-Kharchenko to take place today
The meeting will be held at 10 a.m., in the building of the General Secretariat of the President of the Republic, Office for Media Relations of the President of Serbia announced.
"We will not participate in anti-Russian hysteria"
He said that Serbia, headed by President Aleksandar Vucic, would not join the anti-Russian hysteria.
Vulin emphasized that Russia stood by Serbia in key historical moments and that Serbia is an independent state that does not give up its centuries-old friends.
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In Serbia, Incitement to Ethnic Hate Rarely Reaches Court
He told one of the women he would "burn" her. And to the other, "I will strangle you". Their crime? Working in a bakery in the northern Serbian town of Novi Sad that is run by Albanians, or as the man called them, "Shiptars", a derogatory term used by some Serbs for Albanians.
Vučić and Putin talked; the Presidency issued a statement
In a telephone conversation, the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin congratulated his Serbia's counterpart Aleksandar Vucic on his convincing victory in the presidential elections and a very significant result of his Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in the parliamentary vote, Vucic's media office said in a press release.
Barricades at Dawn: Watching the Siege of Sarajevo Begin
It was the morning after the February 29-March 1 1992 independence referendum in Bosnia and Herzegovina - an event that a well-known BBC journalist had described to me, sipping a beer, as "good news at last from the Balkans".
Reign of Terror: Arkan’s Tigers and the Start of the Bosnian War
Dzenita Mulabdic and her husband Muhamed were living a contented life in the north-eastern Bosnian city of Bijeljina in 1992, looking forward to arrival of a new baby. Their son Adnan was two-and-a-half and Dzenita was pregnant again.
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.
Vučić: In 36 hours PHOTO
"Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic talked today with the ambassadors of the Quint countries and the head of the EU Delegation to Serbia on numerous issues. All information on the views expressed by the parties will be published in the next 36 hours," it was announced on the Future of Serbia profile on Instagram, along with the photos from the meeting.
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