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Vucic, British ambassador discuss EU accession, reforms
BELGRADE - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic conferred with newly-appointed British Ambassador to Serbia Denis Keefe on Tuesday and informed him that EU accession is one of Serbia's priorities in terms of foreign policy, which is why the government will persevere in the reform implementation despite all hardships.
Son of "biggest drug dealer" arrested for speeding
Son of "biggest drug dealer" arrested for speeding
pod -- Lazar Kosmajac was arrested on Sunday in Herceg Novi for obstructing official persons in performing their duties, the Montenegrin police have confirmed.
The 24-year-old was speeding and did not stop the vehicle when the police alerted him, according to the daily Blic.
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Montenegro ‘Cannot Detain’ Suspected Serbian Narco-Boss
A senior source in the Montenegrin police told BIRN on Monday that Kosmajac, who has been accused of being a narcotics kingpin in Serbia, entered the country freely on Friday because Belgrade has so far not called for his arrest.
Reasons for dismissal of police officials "unclear"
Reasons for dismissal of police officials "unclear"
BELGRADE -- The reasons for the dismissal of police departments' chiefs, announced last week, are "unclear," participants in B92 TV's Sunday talk show have concluded.
Dragoslav Kosmajac left Serbia?
BELGRADE - Dragoslav Kosmajac, named by Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic as the biggest drug lord in Serbia, has left the country, the Belgrade-based daily Blic reports.
As no arrest warrant is issued against him, he left to Montenegro a free man, using his Slovakian passport and crossing the state border at a less busy Jabuka checkpoint on the night of Friday to Saturday, says Blic.
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Vucic meets PMs of five Central, Eastern European countries
BELGRADE - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic met with the prime ministers of several Central and Eastern European countries at Tulcea, Romania, to discuss the situation in the continent and particularly the preservation of political and economic stability.
Vucic sends condolences to Bulgarian PM
BELGRADE - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic sent a letter of condolences to his Bulgarian counterpart Plamen Oresarski for the victims of the floods that recently affected the eastern part of the country.
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Chiefs of police departments dismissed
BELGRADE - Chiefs of departments at the Serbian police will be dismissed, more precisely five chiefs at five departments, and their duties will be temporarily performed by their deputies, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic told a news conference after a meeting of the Security Service Coordination Bureau on Friday.
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Chiefs of police departments to be dismissed
BELGRADE - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic has said that chiefs of departments at the Interior Ministry (MUP) will be dismissed.
He also stated that General Police Director Milorad Veljovic will remain in office.
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Vucic: Serbia to have the best incentives
BELGRADE - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said on Friday that Serbia will offer the best incentives in the region and that it intends to adopt reform laws within the next two months.
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