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Vucic to host Tusk in Belgrade

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic will host Polish PM Donald Tusk, who will be on an official visit to Serbia on Wednesday and Thursday, the presidential press office announced in a statement.

Vucic and Tusk will hold a tete-a-tete meeting at 11.30 am on Thursday, to be followed by a plenary session of Serbian and Polish delegations headed by Vucic and Tusk.

Djuric: Serbia has backed letter of support for Guterres

BELGRADE - Serbian FM Marko Djuric said on Friday Serbia had backed a letter of support for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres following Israel's decision to declare him a persona non grata.

Responding to questions from reporters at a press conference with Slovak FM Juraj Blanar, Djuric noted that reports to the contrary by some media outlets were untrue.

Vucevic meets with Haddad in Berlin

BERLIN - Serbian PM Milos Vucevic met with French Minister Delegate for European Affairs Benjamin Haddad in Berlin on Monday.

"Before the start of the Berlin Process (summit), I spoke with French Minister Delegate for European Affairs Benjamin Haddad in Berlin today," Vucevic wrote in an Instagram post.

Serbia beat Switzerland at home in UEFA Nations League

LESKOVAC - The Serbia men's national football team beat Switzerland 2-0 in a UEFA Nations League Group A4 Match Day 3 game in Leskovac on Saturday evening.

Nico Elvedi (45+1 min OG) and Aleksandar Mitrovic (61 min) provided the goals for Serbia, whose goalkeeper Predrag Rajkovic saved a penalty from Breel Embolo in the 72nd minute.

Vucic meets with Fernandez

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met with US Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy and the Environment Jose Fernandez in Belgrade on Thursday.

The meeting in the building of the General Secretariat of the President of the Republic began at around 11 am.

Cunha: Western reporting on Kosovo-Metohija was based on propaganda

BELGRADE - Portuguese general Raul Cunha, who served as an UNMIK officer in Kosovo-Metohija between 2005 and 2008, said on Friday reports by Western media on the situation in the Serbian autonomous province had been based on "a great deal of propaganda" and had not reflected the actual state of affairs he had witnessed there.

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