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Serbia and Czech Republic have "high level ties"
Serbia and Czech Republic have "high level ties"
BELGRADE -- PM Ivica Dačić met with Czech President Miloš Zeman on Tuesday in Belgrade and stressed the importance of stabilizing the economic situation in the country.
He it "required better cooperation between Serbia and the Czech Republic."
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Serbia's exports to Czech Republic increase by 88.3 percent
BELGRADE - The Business Forum Serbia-Czech Republic and bilateral talks between the two countries' businessmen will be held in the Serbian Chamber of Commerce (PKS) on Wednesday.
The forum will be organized within the official visit of the Czech government and business delegation headed by Czech President Milos Zeman.
Linta: Croatia must stop discrimination against Serbs
BELGRADE - The president of the Coalition of Refugee Associations Miodrag Linta on Monday urged the Croatian government to scrap the provisions of its housing programme that discriminate against 40,000 Serb expellees, adding that the deadline to apply for the programme expires on Monday.
Serbia to Probe Policeman’s Threat to Peace Group
The Serbian prosecution will investigate a police spokesperson who called on football hooligans to “fight” Belgrade peace group Women in Black after they commemorated wartime killings in Kosovo.
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Coalition of Refugee Assocition supports Serbia’s legal team
BELGRADE - The Coalition of Refugee Associations in the Republic of Serbia said in a release Sunday that it supports the request made by Serbia's agent at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) Sasa Obradovic to declare Operation Storm, a 1995 military offensive carried out by the Croatian armed forces, a genocide against the Serbian people.
Serbia seeks from ICJ to convict Croatia of genocide
THE HAGUE - Serbia wants the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to declare the Croatian armed forces’ 1995 Operation Storm a genocide against the Serbian people and to find Croatia guilty of violating the UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.
Borovcanin calls for jobs for young Serbs in KiM
PRILUZJE - The survival of Serbs in Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) depends on the resolution of security issues, but also on the employment opportunities for young people, said Nenad Borovcanin, State Secretary of the Ministry of Youth and Sports on Friday, addressing the young residents of Priluzje, a Serb-majority village in the municipality of Vucitrn, northeastern KiM.
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Mrkic: Serbia's ties with Austria improving constantly
VIENNA - The ties between Austria and Serbia are better than ever and can only be expected to become stronger, Serbian Foreign Minister Ivan Mrkic has said.
"In many areas our cooperation has been exemplary," Mrkic told Tanjug on Thursday after a Serbian delegation headed by President Tomislav Nikolic ended the first day of its official visit to Vienna.
President starts official visit to Austria
President starts official visit to Austria
VIENNA -- Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić on Thursday started his two-day official visit to Austria with a meeting with his Austrian counterpart, Heinz Fischer.
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Linta: Serbs in Croatia in difficult position
BELGRADE - President of the Coalition of Refugee Associations Miodrag Linta has noted that the Serbs in Croatia are in a difficult position, including the expelled ones, as they cannot exercise their basic human rights.
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