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Ministry of Foreign Affairs Statements Archive
Statements Archive 2013.
Eighth round of Belgrade-Pristina dialogue opens in Brussels PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 02 April 2013.
atomiumAround two o'clock the trilateral meeting of Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic with the representative of the Kosovo provisional institutions Hashim Thaci and EU High Representative Catherine Ashton opened today in Brussels in order to achieve normalisation of relations between Belgrade and Pristina, said the High Representative's spokesperson Maja Kocijancic.
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Assistant Foreign Minister Ljubica Vasic: The new Government of Slovenia supports Serbia on its EU path PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 26 March 2013.
ljvDuring the bilateral consultations related to European integration, Lj. Vasic emphasized that Slovenia was a country friendly to Serbia, an EU member state that had undergone transition, and whose experience could serve Serbia as a kind of a roll model on its own path towards the EU. As regards the fulfillment of the obligations by States under the Agreement on the Succession of the former SFRY, Serbia's efforts are aimed at openly resolving all controversial issues. Ljubica Vasic pointed out that, in Serbia's alignment with the EU, significant progress has been noted in the area of judicial reform and the fight against organized crime and corruption. At the end of the meeting, she said that it was important for Serbia to carry out reforms on the national level and to resolve the issue of Kosovo and Metohija. In Slovenia, Assistant Foreign Minister Ljubica Vasic met with Director General of the European Policies Department Tadej Rupel and State Secretary of the MFA of the Republic of Slovenia Bozo Cerar.
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UN Security Council meets PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 22 March 2013.
slika unSomewhat past 3 P.M. (CET) the United Nations Security Council meeting rose at the Headquarters. The meeting is devoted to consideration of the Secretary-General's quarterly report on the situation in the province of Kosovo.
The Security Council meeting is attended by Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic, accompanied by his Foreign Minister Ivan Mrkic.
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Minister Mrkic: New York – Security Council PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 21 March 2013.
UN-HQ-buildingMinister of Foreign Affairs Ivan Mrkic left Brussels this morning for New York, as member of the Serbian delegation headed by Prime Minister Ivica Dacic.
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MFA in Brussels and New York this week PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 20 March 2013.
Ivan MrkicMFA Ivan Mrkic travels tomorrow to Brussels on the delegation headed by Prime Minister Dacic to attend the seventh round of the Belgrade-Pristina negotiations.
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Assistant Foreign Minister Goran Aleksic in his interview to Danas Correspondent speaks about relations between Serbia and Austria PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 20 March 2013.
Goran AleksicGeographically, Austria is positioned on the tri-border point between Western and Eastern Europe and the Balkans. In this context, what is its geo-strategic and political significance as a partner to Serbia?
It is an important, and I should say, a natural partner. We are bound to Austria not only by history and geographic proximity, but also by the economy, very good political relations as well as by the very large Serbian community there. Likewise, the dialogue between us is diverse and conducted on a regular basis. We hold meetings at all levels – over the last month or so the Serbian Justice Minister, Director of the Diaspora Office and the Assistant Foreign Minister in charge of the European Union visited Vienna. At the end of November last year, I myself was on the high-level Serbian delegation which met in Belgrade with Austrian Minister for European and International Affairs Michael Spindelegger, and early in February I played host to the Political Director of the Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs. Such a frequency of the dialogue is proof of the importance attached to their bilateral relations by both countries.
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