Section: B92 (Serbia)
Serbia “respects Ukraine’s integrity”
Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic received on Thursday the credentials of the newly appointed Ukrainian Ambassador in Belgrade Oleksandr Aleksandrovich. On this occasion, President Nikolic pointed out that Serbia is committed to fostering close and friendly relations with Ukraine in all areas of mutual interest. …read more Source:...
Gas cut to Ukraine; Serbia has “regular and reliable” supply
Deliveries of gas to end customers in Serbia will be regular and reliable, Srbijagas, Serbia’s state-owned natural gas provider, said on Wednesday.This is true “despite the new situation concerning transits of natural gas across Ukraine and information about suspension of Russian gas supplies to the country,” the company said in...
NATO chief warns of “risk of heavy fighting” in Ukraine
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has warned there was still a risk of heavy fighting in Ukraine.”Ceasefire violations persist. There is still a risk of a return to heavy fighting,” Stoltenberg said in Brussels on Thursday, AFP reported. …read more Source:...
Sajdik appointed new OSCE special representative in Ukraine
Ivica Dacic appointed on Monday Ambassador Martin Sajdik of Austria as his new Special Representative in Ukraine and in the Trilateral Contact Group.Dacic, who serves as Serbia’s foreign minister, made the appointment in his role as OSCE chairperson-in-office. …read more Source:...
EU unanimously extends sanctions against Russia
Foreign ministers of the EU agreed to extend for six months sanctions imposed on Russia “for violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.”The decision was unanimous, according a spokeswoman for EU High Representative for Foreign and Security Policy Federica Mogherini. …read more Source:...
Dacic and Ukraine’s Klimkin meet in Vienna
OSCE Chairperson Ivica Dacic met in Vienna on Tuesday with Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Pavlo Klimkin.Dacic, who also serves as Serbian foreign minister, and Klimikin discussed the crisis “in and around Ukraine, the situation on the ground and the next steps for deescalation of the conflict in eastern Ukraine,” said a...
EP wants sanctions against Russia extended
The European parliament (EP) has adopted a non-binding resolution asking for sanctions targeting Russia to be extended.The reason is the country’s “actions in the conflict in Ukraine.” The resolution, passed on Thursday, also calls for “unity in opposing Moscow’s policy.” …read more Source:...
Dacic, Lavrov, Klimkin discuss Ukraine situation
Ivica Dacic talked on Friday over the phone with his Russian and Ukranian counterparts Sergei Lavrov and Pavlo Klimkin about the situation in Ukraine. Dacic is Serbia’s foreign minister who also serves as OSCE chairperson-in-office. …read more Source:...
Dacic condemns escalation of violence in Ukraine
OSCE Chairperson-in-Office and Serbia’s Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic condemned the latest surge in violence in eastern Ukraine, OSCE issued in a statement. …read more Source:...
Kiev timed attacks ahead of upcoming EU summit – Kremlin
A new wave of war in eastern Ukraine has been provoked by Ukrainian security forces ahead of the upcoming EU summit, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said.According to Peskov, Kiev has breached the Minsk agreement, while Moscow expects the OSCE, which has an observer mission in the war zone, to soon react. …read more Source:...