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Section: B92 (Serbia)

    Kremlin warns Montenegro could face reciprocal measures
    Jul31

    Kremlin warns Montenegro could face reciprocal measures

    Russia is not ruling out the possibility of introducing “reciprocal measures” toward Montenegro, Albania, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Ukraine.This has been reported by Sputnik. These countries have joined EU’s anti-Russian sanctions. …read more Source:...

    Armed U.S. soldiers en route to Ukraine stopped in Austria
    Jul30

    Armed U.S. soldiers en route to Ukraine stopped in Austria

    The police at Vienna’s Schwechat airport several days ago stopped a group of armed American soldiers who were on their way to Ukraine, writes the daily Kurier.The group made up of nine soldiers raised the security alarm for attempting to travel to Ukraine along with their weapons without having a necessary permit, the Vienna-based daily is...

    Dacic urges all sides to ensure safety to OSCE
    Jul29

    Dacic urges all sides to ensure safety to OSCE

    An OSCE monitor in Ukraine was lightly injured when this mission’s teams came under fire in eastern Ukraine, the OSCE has said.The organization announced a revision of its operations in “certain locations” due to the growing number of incidents. …read more Source:...

    “Russia stands for Ukraine’s integrity” – except in Crimea
    Jul27

    “Russia stands for Ukraine’s integrity” – except in Crimea

    Russian PM Dmitry Medvedev has said that his country “stands for Ukraine’s territorial integrity with due account of decisions on Crimea taken last year.”Medvedev spoke in Ljubljana, Slovenia, where he addressed a news conference after his meetings with top Slovenian officials. …read more Source:...

    “EU must not repeat Ukraine mistake with Serbia”
    Jul22

    “EU must not repeat Ukraine mistake with Serbia”

    Normalization of Russia- EU relations with Serbia’s help “is the main reason why Brussels should work hard to make Serbia an EU member,” says Franco Frattini.Russia’s Sputnik quoted the former Italian minister of foreign affairs as telling this to Euronews. Sputnik ran article under the headline, “Missing Link?...

    Former Georgian president: Putin will push everywhere
    Jul21

    Former Georgian president: Putin will push everywhere

    Former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili spoke harshly for the British Independent daily about Russian President Vladimir Putin.The current governor of the region of Odessa in Ukraine stressed that the Russian leader “plans to continue invasions of countries in Russia’s vicinity.” …read more Source:...

    MoD denies Serbian soldiers are taking part in Ukraine drill
    Jul20

    MoD denies Serbian soldiers are taking part in Ukraine drill

    The Serbian Ministry of Defense on Monday denied the reports that said Serbian Army soldiers are taking part in a military exercise in western Ukraine.Soldiers from 17 countries are participating in the exercise, the Beta news agency is reporting. …read more Source:...

    Dacic in Kiev: Minsk deal must be implemented in full
    Jul17

    Dacic in Kiev: Minsk deal must be implemented in full

    Ivica Dacic has called on all signatories of the agreement from Minsk to respect what they signed and work on the implementation of the agreement.Dacic, who is Serbia’s foreign minister and OSCE’s chairperson in office, made the comments in Kiev on Friday after his meeting with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin and OSCE...

    Kiev calls for ban of concert by Kusturica’s band
    Jul17

    Kiev calls for ban of concert by Kusturica’s band

    The Ukrainian Ministry of Culture wants the interior minister and the National Security and Defense Council to prevent a concert by Emir Kusturica’s band.The famed Serbian film director and his band plan to perform in Kiev on July 28, the Russian Sputnik agency reported, but the Ukrainian ministry said it thought the concert would be...

    “Helsinki legacy at risk, trust needs to be restored”
    Jul10

    “Helsinki legacy at risk, trust needs to be restored”

    Ivica Dacic stated on Friday that the Helsinki legacy is at risk because of the Ukrainian crisis, and called for the restoration of trust among OSCE members. Dacic is the OSCE chairperson-in-office and Serbia0s first deputy prime minister and foreign minister. …read more Source:...