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Interior minister talks about resignation, feeling powerless
At Monday's press conference, Nebojsa Stefanovic said he was prepared to do so because he felt "a part of the responsibility and the inability" to protect his colleagues at the police station in Guca.
Serbian Minister's Father 'Mediated Saudi Weapon Sales'
The father of Serbia's Interior Minister, Branko Stefanovic, mediated in arms deals between the Serbian weapons manufacturer Krusik and a private Saudi Arabian company, a BIRN investigation can show.
Russian ambassador: Celebration and victory go well together
Chepurin was referring to Tuesday's vote that once again left Kosovo out of Interpol membership, held in Dubai, where Stefanovic was heading the Serbian delegation.
"I wished a happy birthday today to Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic, and also congratulated him on the excellent work in Dubai. Celebration and victory go well together," Chepurin wrote on Twitter.
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"MUP has no information minister might be narco cartel boss"
This was stated on Wednesday by Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic.
"I must present my personal belief that I really could not believe it," Stefanovic said in the Serbian National Assembly, in reply to a question posed by opposition SRS party member of the Assembly (people's deputy) Vjerica Radeta.
Four arrested for attacking Albanians in Novi Sad
This was stated on Tuesday by Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic.
Members of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Novi Sad have shed light on the attack on the two Albanians who were beaten in Futoska Street, Stefanovic said.
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"We'll tell everyone, Kosovo can't join Interpol"
Stefanovic also said that he today informed Interpol chief Meng Hongwei about his, and that Serbia will deliver written arguments and facts to support its stance ahead of the organization's General Assembly.
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Serbian Police Close Military-Style Children's Camp
Serbian Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic said on Friday that the camp ran by Serbian and Russian veterans that gave military training to children and young adults was shut down late on Thursday.
"We issued a warrant to disband the camp due to the possible abuse of children and disturbance to the public," Stefanovic told media.
Emergency Situations Sector receives Japanese donation
Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic and Japanese Ambassador to Serbia Junichi Maruyama attended the ceremony in front of the Palace of Serbia, the Serbian government announced.
"Now what" - Serbian minister asks Europe
Stefanovic added, however, that Serbia is asking for "clear advice or message from Europe about what to do and how to proceed with them."
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Minister addresses road blocks put up in protest
"No one from the street will dictate how the government will behave, we always want to talk about all topics, but never will the street dictate how the government behaves," Stefanovic told reporters in the Palace of Serbia on Monday, commenting on protests by drivers unhappy with the price of fuel in Serbia.
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