Serbian Radical Party

Ukraine bans Serb Radical Party officials from entry

Ukraine's security service has decided to impose a 5-year ban on entry into the country on five members of Serbia's opposition Serb Radical Party (SRS).

Ukraine's ambassador to Serbia, Oleksandr Aleksandrovych, confirmed this in a statement on Thursday, that named the SRS members as Aleksandar Seselj, Milovan Bojic, and Dubravka Bojic.

Seselj will not resign, partly agrees with protests

BELGRADE - Vojislav Seselj said Thursday he had no plans to resign as Serbian Radical Party leader despite his dissatisfaction with the results of the presidential elections.

Speaking at a press conference, Seselj said there had been no demands in the SRS for his resignation and that he had had no disputes with his deputy Nemanja Sarovic.

Ljajic: Nothing can be done regarding extradition request

BELGRADE - Serbia cannot do anything regarding the ICTY request to extradite three Serbian Radical Party officials for whom Interpol has issued red notices because a Serbian court has decided they cannot be extradited, says Rasim Ljajic, who heads the national council for cooperation with the Tribunal.

Serbian Radical MPs Boo EU Foreign Policy Chief

Mogherini delivered a speech to parliament in Belgrade on Friday despite booing by the MPs from the Serbian Radical Party who shouted: "Serbia, Russia, we don't need the EU."

MPs from the far-right Dveri members meanwhile held up posters with the slogans: "Serbia doesn't believe in Brussels."

Mogherini however encouraged Serbian lawmakers to continue pursuing EU membership.

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