Section: Serbia
Djokovic through to Doha ATP quarterfinal
DOHA – World’s best tennis player Novak Djokovic qualified for the Doha ATP quarterfinal as he defeated Sergiy Stakhovsky of Ukraine in …read more Source:...
Inflation in Ukraine reaches 24.9% in 2014
Inflation in Ukraine was 24.9% in 2014, Ukraine’s State Statistics Service said on Tuesday. In December consumer prices on foods and non-alcoholic drinks …read more Source:...
French and German officials on anti-Russian sanctions
French President Francois Hollande has said the Western sanctions imposed on Russia “should be lifted if there is progress in resolving the Ukraine crisis.””I think the sanctions must stop now. They must be lifted if there is progress. If there is no progress the sanctions will remain in place,” Hollande told the France...
Dzygun: Ukraine relies on Serbia’s good relations with Russia
BELGRADE – Ukraine expects Serbia’s OSCE Chairmanship to be transparent, impartial and objective, and beneficial to the organization, as well as to …read more Source:...
Czech President: Maidan was not a democratic revolution
Czech President Milos Zeman has slammed Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseny Yatsenyuk, calling him “a prime minister of war” because he is unwilling …read more Source:...
Russian and U.S. envoys comment on OSCE role
During its OSCE chairmanship, Serbia is expected to focus on “professional, efficient and impartial mediation in seeking solutions to the Ukrainian crisis.” This is what the Tanjug news agency reported on Friday, after asking Russian and American ambassadors in Belgrade for comment as Serbia takes over the chairmanship of the...
Ukrainian president vows to defeat “cruel-hearted foe”
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has said during his New Year’s message that Ukraine “will win this patriotic war.”In its report, the French agency AFP described him as the “chocolate baron” and the “pro-Western leader” who delivered the televised address at midnight “surrounded by soldiers and...
Serbia takes over chairmanship of OSCE
Serbia is taking over as the chair of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) for 2015.According to announcements, the main goal of its chairmanship will be to serve as a bridge in resolving the Ukrainian crisis. …read more Source:...
Kurz: Serbia’s experience very important in resolving Ukrainian crisis
VIENNA – During its chairmanship of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) in 2015, Serbia’s experience and position can …read more Source:...
“Serbia’s experience can be valuable contribution”
During its chairmanship of the OSCE in 2015, Serbia’s experience and position can be very important in resolving the Ukrainian crisis, says Sebastian Kurz.The Austrian foreign minister told Tanjug that Serbia under Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic had been contributing to resolving old conflicts in the Balkans for a while. …read more...


