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Australian companies interested in mining in Serbia

BELGRADE - Australian Ambassador in Belgrade Julia Feeney said Tuesday that the range of economic cooperation between Serbia and Australia is pretty narrow, and Serbia’s mineral resources attract great attention of Australian companies.

The business ties between Serbia and Australia are rather narrow, but there is potential to do much more, the Australian ambassador told Tanjug.

Ambassadors, minister recite at concert for fallen soldiers

BELGRADE - The International Belgrade Singers Choir, the Canadian Embassy in Belgrade and the Ilija M. Kolarac Endowment organized in Belgrade a concert commemorating fallen soldiers of all nations between 1914-1918.

Numerous audience gathered in the Kolarac Endowment on Monday evening at this unusual concert, which is one of the events marking the 100th anniversary of World War I.

Serbia at Cannes Film Festival

BELGRADE - Serbia will be presented by the movie entitled Leto bez meseca (Moonless Summer) directed by Stefan Ivancic in the official selections of this year's Cannes Festival.

The movie was produced by the Faculty of Dramatic Arts and the Belgrade-based Non-Aligned Films and it will be displayed as part of Cinefondation program on May 21.

Serbia recalls ambassadors to Switzerland and India

BELGRADE - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic has issued a decree recalling Milan St. Protic as Serbia’s ambassador to the Swiss Confederation.

Jovan Mirilovic was recalled as ambassador to the Republic of India, according to the latest issue of the Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia.

Photo Tanjug, S. Radovanovic (archive)

Vucic: State to withdraw from all media

BELGRADE – Serbia’s Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said Thursday that the state will withdraw from all media.

“This is the idea I have. I can see the pressure right now as everybody wants the state to remain in the media. It is because they are not able to make a market for themselves,” Vucic said for Nedeljnik, a Belgrade-based weekly.

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