Section: Serbia
Breedlove: No Red Line in Ukraine to Trigger NATO Response
PENTAGON – The top U.S. general in Europe has indicated there is no red line that Russia can cross that would lead NATO …read more Source:...
Serbia “in line of fire” over Ukraine, says U.S. official
The United States thinks a number of European countries, Serbia among them, are “in the line of fire” when it comes to relations between Washington and Moscow.U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry was appearing before a U.S. Senate subcommittee when he was asked about “the growing influence of Russia in Europe.” …read...
Serbia wants stability and peace in Ukraine
NEW YORK – Chairperson-in-Office of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) and Serbia’s Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said Tuesday …read more Source:...
Gazprom cutting supplies to Ukraine could affect Serbia
Russia has warned Ukraine that it could be left without natural gas supplies in two days, after Kiev failed to prepay for new deliveries. This could “create transit risks for Europe,” Russia’s gas giant Gazprom has announced, according to RT. …read more Source:...
Fighting reported near port of Mariupol
Fighting has continued between pro-Russian and Ukrainian army forces near the port of Mariupol on Tuesday. It is increasingly feared that Mariupol will be the rebels’ next target. …read more Source:...
Italian PM to travel to Moscow, warns about Libya
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has announced he will visit Moscow in March to discuss with Russian President Vladimir Putin “Russia exiting Ukraine”.”I want to convey a message to Russia, everyone will be happier if Russia returns to the international community table. It is clear that this can only happen if Putin exits...
Russia Slams EU For Seeking India’s Help
Russia has strongly criticised the EU for seeking India’s help to resolve the ongoing political crisis in Ukraine by using its ‘special …read more Source:...
PM: Serbia not taking sides in Ukraine
Aleksandar Vucic has said that Serbia is “not taking sides” in the Ukrainian crisis and instead advocates for a peaceful, diplomatic solution to the conflict.”We are not choosing sides, we have one country of Serbia and do not go to war for anybody, and we work only for Serbia,” the prime minister was quoted as saying...
Dacic announces trip to Ukraine “in next few weeks”
OSCE chairperson and Serbia’s Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic announced that he is planning to travel to Ukraine in the next few weeks.He also “stressed that the implementation of the Minsk agreement and ceasefire is necessary,” Tanjug reported. …read more Source:...
“Serbia ready to be honest broker,” FM tells OSCE
OSCE Chairperson and Serbia’s Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic on Thursday urged all sides in the Ukrainian conflict to fully adhere to the Minsk agreements.Addressing the opening of 14th Winter Meeting of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, he noted that it was “an opportunity to deescalate the conflict and put an end to civilian...