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Serbian President Awaits EU Signal On Membership Bid
Serbia will probably apply next month for eventual European Union membership, but will first wait for a green light from Brussels to proceed, the country's president said.
Hague tribunal's Brammertz to visit Serbia on Wednesday
BELGRADE, Serbia -- UN war crimes tribunal chief prosecutor Serge Brammertz will visit Serbia on Wednesday , local media reported on Sunday.
Romanian Site Sold for 4.7 Million Euro
No man is a prophet in his own country. As a keen churchgoer and Catholic convert, Tony Blair must be familiar with those words from the Bible a ' a proverb that applies closely to his own situation this week.
Serbia Optimisticly Awaits ICJ Decision
Belgrade Boris Tadic speaking at Columbia University in New York In an interview with Italian news agency ANSA, the president explained his optimism about the decision.
US Diplomat Denies Bosniak Conspiracy
More Blogs>> 03 November 2009 Bojana Barlovac Serbian President Boris Tadic is convinced that the decision of the International Court of Justice, ICJ, on whether Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence went against international law will be made in favor of Serbia.
The goal of Saturday's actions was to "paralyse" the dealer networks. [Getty Images]
Top Serbian officials said on Sunday that a crackdown on drug trafficking launched by authorities the previous day was part of efforts to root out organised crime and corruption in the Balkan nation.
Italian, Dutch FMs Disagree on Serbia
EU Focus Serbia Belgrade Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini , Serbian President Boris Tadic .
Serbia, Turkey sign economic agreements
Despite their differences over Kosovo, the two countries have developed a strategic partnership.
Turkey, Serbia Sign Bilateral Pacts
Business Insight Belgrade Bojana Barlovac The presidents of Turkey and Serbia, Adbullah Gul and Boris Tadic, have agreed in a Belgrade meeting on Monday that the two countries relations constitute a "strategic partnership". According to Beta news agency, Gul said that these relations are based "on both friendship and security". "As long as Serbia ...
Turkey, Serbia to Strengthen Relations
Karadzic Trail Postponed 26 October 2009 The trail of Radovan Karadzic, which was due to began today at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, ICTY, has been postponed until tomorrow since he is refusing to appear before the court.
Turkish President Abdullah Gul arrived in Serbia on a state visit as the guest of Serbian President Boris Tadic.
Serbia, Russia Sign Bilateral Agreements
On October 26 the trial of Radovan Karadzic, the wartime leader of the Bosnian Serbs, will start in The Hague.
Can Serbia Strengthen Russia's Hand?
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev traveled to the Serbian capital this week bearing gifts: a $1.5 billion loan and a clutch of energy and development deals.
Serbian president says Medvedev's visit will boost ties
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's visit to Belgrade on October 20 will help deepen Russian-Serbian ties, Serbia's president has said, as quoted by national media.
Reactions to Medvedev's Visit to Serbia
Belgrade Bojana Barlovac Dmitry Medvedev and Boris Tadic Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's visit to Serbia received considerable attention from the global media, which tended to focus on the economic importance thereof.
Basescu Nominates Economist for PM
I feel a little insecure writing this, but I'm sure that I'm in the silent majority, so here goes: Football - " it's only a game - " get over it.
Medvedev To Tackle Loan, Energy Deals In Serbia
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is visiting Serbia with Belgrade seeking terms for a 1 billion euro loan and hoping to strike further energy deals with its traditional ally.
Russia President: Serbia Must Decide on Kosovo Independence
Russian President Dimitry Medvedev has stated that "without Serbia's last word, no one can state that the Kosovo issue has been resolved". Photo by BGNES Russian President Dimitry Medvedev has stated that no one is entitled to settle the issue of Kosovo's independence without Serbia having its say.
Medvedev's Belgrade visit to have historic significance - Serbian vice-premier
The October 20 visit of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to Belgrade will have a historic significance for Serbia from the point of view of political and economic cooperation, Serbian Vice-Premier, Interior Minister and Cochair of the Serbian-Russian Intergovernmental Committee for Trade and Economic Cooperation Ivica Dacic said on Sunday.
We won't interfere in talks on Bosnia's future, says Serbia's Tadic
Serbian President Boris Tadic has told representatives of Bosnian Serb parties that Belgrade will not interfere in talks on Bosnia's future, local media reported Saturday.
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