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Every Serb in the diaspora is potentially a lobbyist PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 03 January 2021.
altOur compatriots living abroad are one of the great potentials that the state has not recognized in the right way so far, which is why a different approach is needed to the issue of how to strengthen our diaspora and use the good will of people who are potential lobbyists for the interests of Serbia and the Serbian people, Foreign Minister Nikola Selakovic said.

"When it comes to Serbs in the diaspora, and especially in the region, this issue has been a kind of an unattended crop which requires a lot of work, and even when a lot is done at once this is not apparent immediately ", Minister Selakovic stated in an interview with Tanjug.
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Minister Selakovic: New ambassadors will be appointed this year, but the goals remain the same PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 02 January 2021.
altThis year, Serbia could finally have Ambassadors and Consuls General appointed to about a third of the currently vacant positions in the country's diplomatic and consular missions in the world, and Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikola Selakovic is convinced that most of these positions will be filled, as he points out, by the best possible people.

"In the next year, I am convinced that the majority of these vacancies will be filled", Selakovic told Tanjug, emphasizing that the work is being done gradually, because the state wants to show that is has a quality staff who will represent Serbia's interests in the best possible way.
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Minister Dacic gives an interview to "The Hindu" PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 07 May 2018.
Ivica DacicThe U.S. law that aims to sanction countries that conduct energy and defence trade with Russia, is "hypocritical", Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic says, while urging that India and Serbia should revive ties from the Non-Alignment era.

India and Serbia are celebrating their 70th year of cooperation. While ties are old, they are not very deep at present. What do you expect from ties this year?

We are very proud of our long-standing mutual relations, but they are not as well developed as in the past. My mission is to reconnect our two countries, to have political consultations at the highest level and support each other at the international level and also to seek other areas of cooperation like in the areas of economy, education, medicine, film industry, and in the field of defence. Serbia by size is not a large country; by population it is smaller than New Delhi! But we are great friends. In Belgrade, Indian leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Nehru, and Indira Gandhi are remembered well, and have streets named after them. Tito and Nehru were the founding members of the Non Aligned Movement that was launched in Belgrade. I am the leader of the party President Tito once led and his grandson is a member of Parliament from my party. So I have a personal stake in developing this relation as a part of this legacy.
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IVICA DACIC GIVES AN INTERVIEW TO “LA NACION” PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 24 November 2017.
Ivica Dacic"There is no doubt that Ratko Mladic should have been convicted of Srebrenica massacres. But what about thousands of Serbs who had been killed during the war. How come no one has been found guilty of those crimes in The Hague? This Tribunal has been set up only to try the Serbs", Foreign Minister Dacic was categorical during his official visit to Argentina.
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Interview with Ivica Dačić, First Vice President and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 20 March 2017.
p7-38-1024x682The outcome of the Presidential Elections in Serbia, scheduled to be held on April 2, is considered crucial for the future of the country's international commitments, as well as for its role in the Balkans. The situation in the region remains worrying, following the referendum in the Republic of Srpska, the elections in Montenegro and the latest developments in Macedonia .
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Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister Ivica Dačić talks China PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 14 December 2016.
dacic global_times The Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dačić (Dačić) visited China from December 14 to 18. It was his first visit to China since he was posted as the Minister of Foreign Affairs in 2014.
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