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Ministry of Foreign Affairs Statements Archive
Statements Archive 2014.
MFA Ivan Mrkic receives the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Belgrade PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 05 February 2014.
Mrkic - IranMinister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia Ivan Mrkic received today the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Belgrade, Majid Fahim Pour. 
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Presentation of the Strategy for Swiss cooperation with Serbia for the 2014-2017 period PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 05 February 2014.
dsAmbassador of Switzerland in Belgrade Jean-Daniel Ruch presented today the Strategy of Swiss Cooperation with the Republic of Serbia for the 2014-2017 period.

Ambassador Ruch announced that the funds allocated for the cooperation between the two countries would be increased by 20 percent and said that Switzerland continued to support the Serbian European path.
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MFA Ivan Mrkic meets with the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Spain PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 03 February 2014.
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia Ivan Mrkic received today the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Spain in Belgrade, Arturo Laclaustra Beltran.
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Monday, 03 February 2014.
The competent Swiss authorities of the town of Saint Gallen passed the decision, in December 2011, that minor children be temporarily seized from their parents Aleksandar and Sladjana Samardzic, permanent residents of Switzerland. The decision was explained by violation of the legal requirement of primary school attendance in Switzerland.
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MFA State Secretary Dr. Snezana Jankovic meets Russian Ambassador Alexander Chepurin PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 03 February 2014.
Snezana JankovicThe State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Snezana Jankovic, talked today with the Ambassador of the Russian Federation, Alexander Chepurin. 
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State Secretary Snezana Jankovic’s Interview for “CorD”: “Further improvement of the existing good relations” PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 31 January 2014.
Snezana JankovicJoint sessions between the Governments of Serbia and Slovenia, of which the first one was held in Belgrade in 2013, and the next one is scheduled for 2014 in Ljubljana, provide an opportunity for the improvement of relations between the two countries. Speaking about the importance of these sessions for bilateral relations, State Secretary of the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ms. Snezana Jankovic, says that the first joint session between the Government of the Republic of Serbia and the Government of the Republic of Slovenia, held last October, was an opportunity to further deepen the good bilateral relations. "We have reviewed the state of the art in specific areas and possibilities for their further development, and we have signed five interstate agreements. The emphasis was laid on economic issues, so a Memorandum of Understanding concerning economic cooperation in third markets was signed as well. The interest and scope for an improved cooperation with Slovenia also exist in areas such as infrastructure, transport, energy, telecommunications, agriculture and environmental protection. The upcoming second joint session between the two governments will present an opportunity to make a crosscut assessment and see what we have done so far when it comes to the implementation of agreements."
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