German foreign minister and vice chancellor Guido Westerwelle, left, welcomed by Serbia's president Boris Tadic before their meeting in Belgrade on August 26.
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| Britain urges Serbia to drop UN resolution on Kosovo British Foreign Secretary William Hague on his first official visit to Belgrade on Tuesday called on the Serbian government to withdraw its resolution on Kosovo before the September 9th session of General Assembly of the United Nations.
Although Serbian officials, including President Boris Tadic and Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic, said they would welcome European Union input on the wording of the resolution, Hague told them that the easiest way to reach a compromise with the EU was to withdraw ...
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9/1/10 2:20 AM
Bulgaria, Serbia decide on South Stream onshore route Bulgarian Prime Minister, Boiko Borisov and Serbian President, Boris Tadic have decided on onshore route of the South Stream pipeline designed to transport Russian gas to western Europe, Borisov told bTV channel on Saturday.
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8/7/10 7:20 PM
Tadic: Serbia to Back Bulgaria's Belene Nuclear Power Plant Bulgarian PM Borisov welcomed Serbian President Tadic in Varna Friday night. Photo by BGNES Serbia n President Boris Tadic has arrived to Bulgaria's Varna for high-level bilateral talks with Prime Minister Boyko Borisov . www.topix.net | 8/6/10 9:15 PM Serbian politicians attend urgent session in parliament (4) &$ &$
Serbian President Boris Tadic (1st R) attends an urgent session in Serbian parliament in Belgrade on July 26, 2010, about the recent decision of the International Court of Justice that supports the declaration of independence of Kosovo. (Xinhua/Marko Rupena)
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7/26/10 1:26 PM
No sign of compromise in Belgrade or Pristina Serbian President Boris Tadic wants his country to join the EU and gain more international acceptance. But his reaction to the ICJ's ruling on…
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7/23/10 5:28 AM
KOSOVO: Serbia rejects court’s ruling on Kosovo’s independence The International Court of Justice’s non-binding ruling that Kosovo’s independence drive does not violate international law has prompted strong reactions; with Serbian President Boris Tadic (pictured) saying it will never recognise its independence.
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7/22/10 8:55 PM
Serbia and Croatia forge new ties Serbian President Boris Tadic has hailed what he called a historic visit by his Croatian counterpart, Ivo Josipovic, to Belgrade. www.topix.net | 7/19/10 12:01 AM Serbia, Croatia seek closer cooperation to resolve open issues (2) &$ &$
Serbian President Boris Tadic(R) and his Croatian counterpart Ivo Josipovic gesture as they talk during a press conference in Belgrade, Serbia, Sunday, July 18, 2010. Josipovic is on a two day official visit to the Serbia. (Xinhua)(Serbia Out)&$
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7/18/10 8:02 PM
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Serbian President Boris Tadic(R) and his Croatian counterpart Ivo Josipovic pass by the honor guards in Belgrade, Serbia, Sunday, July 18, 2010. Josipovic is on a two day official visit to the Serbia. (Xinhua)(Serbia Out)
Visiting Croatian President Ivo Josipovic and his Serbian counterpart Boris Tadic called on Sunday for improved cooperation between the two former Yugos ...
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7/18/10 6:07 AM
VIDEO - Tadic:"Not happy until arresting Mladic" 16/07/10 - Serbia's Prime Minister Boris Tadic was received by his Belgian colleague Yves Leterme in Brussels. Tadic was promoting Serbia's candidacy to join the European Union.... Serbia and Turkey: Exit, pursued by a Turk On July 11th Boris Tadic, its president, paid homage to some 8,000 Bosniak men and boys murdered at Srebrenica when the town fell to Bosnian Serb forces 15 years ago. www.topix.net | 7/15/10 11:15 PM Serbia and Turkey: Exit, pursued by a Turk On July 11th Boris Tadic, its president, paid homage to some 8,000 Bosniak men and boys murdered at Srebrenica when the town fell to Bosnian Serb forces 15 years ago. www.topix.net | 7/15/10 5:01 PM Top Chinese legislator, Serbian leaders discuss bilateral ties, cooperation &$
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Top Chinese legislator Wu Bangguo, who arrived in Belgrade on Wednesday for a goodwill visit, held talks to further develop Sino-Serbian ties and cooperation with the country's senior leadership.
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7/15/10 5:31 AM
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Top Chinese legislator Wu Bangguo on Wednesday met with Serbian President Boris Tadic, vowing to add new impetus to the traditional friendship between China and Serbia.
"I am here to help realize t ...
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7/14/10 10:01 PM
Latvia seeks sustainable economic ties with Serbia President of Serbia Boris Tadic and his Latvian counterpart Valdis Zatlers review the honour guards before their meeting in Belgrade on July 13, 2010. www.topix.net | 7/14/10 4:01 AM Latvia seeks sustainable economic ties with Serbia (4) &$ &$
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7/13/10 7:51 PM
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President of Serbia Boris Tadic (R) and his Latvian counterpart Valdis Zatlers review the honour guards before their meeting in Belgrade on July 13, 2010. (Xinhua/Marko Rupena)
Latvian President Valdis Zatlers said on Tuesday in Belgrade that he had come to the Serbian capital to initiate sustainable economic cooperation between his Baltic state and Serbia, according to a ...
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7/13/10 7:21 PM
'Act of reconciliation' Serb leader goes to Srebrenica Despite insisting his visit was an ''act of reconciliation", Serbia's President Boris Tadic received a frosty reception as he arrived in Srebrenica.…
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7/11/10 3:02 PM
Serbia urges reconciliation ahead of anniversary Serbia on Saturday called for reconciliation on the eve of the 15th anniversary of a massacre of thousands of Muslim men and boys by Bosnian Serbs, Tanjug news agency reported. Serbian President Boris Tadic, who was to attend the commemoration in the Bosnian town of Srebrenica on Sunday, said his presence would be "an act of reconciliation and bridge building among nations of the former joint state" Yugoslavia, the agency said. www.france24.com | 7/10/10 10:28 PM Bosnians to commemorate 15th anniversary of massacre Serbian President Boris Tadic and his Croatian counterpart Ivo Josipovic will join tens of thousands to mark this weekend's 15th anniversary of the 1995 killings in Srebenica. Bosnians to commemorate 15th anniversary of massacre Serbian President Boris Tadic and his Croatian counterpart Ivo Josipovic will join tens of thousands to mark this weekend's 15th anniversary of the 1995 killings in Srebenica. Bosnians to commemorate 15th anniversary of massacre Serbian President Boris Tadic and his Croatian counterpart Ivo Josipovic will join tens of thousands to mark this weekend's 15th anniversary of the 1995 killings in Srebenica. Bosnians to commemorate 15th anniversary of massacre Serbian President Boris Tadic and his Croatian counterpart Ivo Josipovic will join tens of thousands to mark this weekend's 15th anniversary of the 1995 killings in Srebenica. Bosnians to commemorate 15th anniversary of massacre Serbian President Boris Tadic and his Croatian counterpart Ivo Josipovic will join tens of thousands to mark this weekend's 15th anniversary of the 1995 killings in Srebenica. SREBENICA MASSACRE: Bosnians to commemorate 15th anniversary of massacre Serbian President Boris Tadic and his Croatian counterpart Ivo Josipovic will join tens of thousands to mark this weekend's 15th anniversary of the 1995 killings in Srebenica.
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7/9/10 10:21 AM
Serbian president shows support for Montenegro's NATO aspirations Although the presidents of Serbia and Montenegro, Boris Tadic and Filip Vujanovic, on Thursday agreed on a common European Union future for their two countries, they also expressed their different paths toward achieving that goal, reported the Serbian news agency Beta.
Serbian President Tadic began a two-day state visit to Montenegro, the first since Serbia's neighbor recognized the independence of Kosovo.
Speaking to reporters after their meeting in the presidential residence in Cetinje, ...
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7/8/10 10:41 PM
Attack on Kosovo Serbs peaceful protest "absolutely unacceptable": Tadic Serbian President Boris Tadic said here Tuesday that last week's attack on a peaceful protest by Kosovo Serbs which ended with an explosion was " absolutely unacceptable," and he called on the UN Security Council to condemn the recent incident.
"We urge the international community to ensure nothing like what happened on Friday is ever repeated, and to make sure the illegal Office in North Mitrovica remains closed," Tadic told the Security Council in a meeting at Serbia's request.
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7/6/10 9:35 AM
UN Security Council meets over violence in Kosovo The UN Security Council on Tuesday held an open meeting to discuss recent violence in Mitrovica in northern Kosovo.
The urgent session of the 15-member body was held at the request of Serbia, which sent a letter to the council's president regarding "the serious deterioration of the security situation in the northern part of Kosovo."
In his briefing to the council, Serbian President Boris Tadic recalled that last Friday, close to 3,000 Kosovo Serbs had assembled to protest the "forcible att ...
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7/5/10 8:05 PM
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Serbian President Boris Tadic (R) meets with visiting European Council President Herman Van Rompuy in Belgrade, Serbia, on July 5, 2010. (Xinhua/Nenad Petrovic)(Serbia Out)
European Union President Herman Van Rompuy said on Monday in Belgrade during his West Balkan tour that Serbia has a "clear European perspective."
Serbian President Boris Tadic, however, express ...
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7/5/10 3:00 PM
Balkan summit condemns Israel and makes plea over EU membership Turkey's prime minister Tayyip Erdogan and Serbia's president Boris Tadic pose for the media in Istanbul. www.topix.net | 6/23/10 11:09 PM Serbia's Tadic won't be invited to mini summit PRISTINA, Kosovo -- Spokesman Xhavit Beqiri said on Saturday that President Fatmir Sejdiu will not invite Serbian counterpart Boris Tadic to a mini-summit of regional leaders planned in Prizren later this month. www.topix.net | 6/13/10 7:53 PM Greek President condemns Israel's raid on aid flotilla Greek President Karolos Papoulias condemned Tuesday Israel's attack on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, saying it will harm the peace process in the Middle East.
"Israel's action which is illegal by the international laws, damages the peace process and creates conditions of extreme tension in the area," Papoulias said on the sidelines of a meeting with visiting Serbian President Boris Tadic.
Earlier in the day, a Greek Foreign Ministry spokesman welcomed six Greek Pro-Palestinian act ...
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5/30/10 3:13 PM
No red carpet for Bosnian chairman during visit to Serbia When Haris Silajdzic, chairman of the collective Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), visits the Serbian capital Belgrade on Tuesday, no red carpet, no national anthems and almost none of the protocol that typical awaits a visiting dignitary will be evident, reported the Belgrade daily "Vecernji Novosti" on Monday.
Silajdzic, at the request of Serbian President Boris Tadic, is paying an "unofficial working visit" to Belgrade. Despite the invitation, Silajdzic was unable to get an endor ...
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5/23/10 7:51 PM
Serbia to ask Facebook about group threats on president: minister
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us.rd.yahoo.com | 4/27/10 4:59 PM Turkey, Bosnia, Serbia expect Balkan countries to united under EU banner Leaders of Turkey, Bosnia and Serbia Saturday expressed their hope that the Balkan countries would unite under the EU banner in the near future.
Turkish President Abdullah Gul, Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Haris Silajdzic and Serbian President Boris Tadic Saturday held a trilateral summit in Ciragan Palace, Istanbul.
Gul told a joint press conference after the summit that "We are certain that all Balkan countries will unite under the European Union banner in the nea ...
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4/25/10 2:16 AM
Turkey, Bosnia, Serbia start trilateral summit Turkey, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia started a trilateral summit in Ciragan Palace, Istanbul on Saturday.
Turkish President Abdullah Gul, Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Haris Silajdzic and Serbian President Boris Tadic attended the summit.
In a statement, the Turkish Presidency underlined that Turkey paid high attention to permanent peace and stability in the Balkans.
During the Summit, leaders will discuss new steps to be taken for regional peace and stabilit ...
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4/25/10 1:01 AM
Serbian president urges greater effort against "evil and violent" ideologies Commemorating the national day of remembrance of genocide victims of World War II, Serbian President Boris Tadic on Thursday said greater effort should be made to fight "ideologies that propagate evil and violence," reported the Serbian news agency Tanjug.
Tadic attended ceremonies at the memorial in Janjinci, just outside Belgrade, which marks the site where mass executions of Serbs, Jews and Roma were carried out during Nazi occupation. The president warned of the renewal of such hateful id ...
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4/22/10 6:12 PM
Belgrade's landmark TV tower reopened 11 years after NATO bombing (2) &$
&$(L-R front) Boris Tadic, President of Serbia, Mirko Cvetkovic, Prime Minister of Serbia, and Dragan Djilas, Mayor of Belgrade, attend the reopening ceremony of Belgrade's landmark TV tower, the Avala Tower, in Belgrade, capital of Serbia, April 21, 2010. The Avala Tower, the symbol of modern Belgrade, was officially "reopened" on April 21, on the outskirts of the Serbian capital. Overlooking the city from atop the Aval ...
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4/20/10 8:12 PM
Presidents of Hungary, Serbia, Croatia discuss co-operation BUDAPEST, Hungary -- President Laszlo Solyom hosted a meeting in Pecs on Friday with his Croatian counterpart Ivo Josipovic and Serbian President Boris Tadic to discuss ways to boost co-operation among their countries. www.topix.net | 4/20/10 12:52 AM Serbian leaders extend sympathy to China's earthquake victims Serbian President Boris Tadic sent a telegram of condolence on Wednesday to Chinese President Hu Jintao after a devastating earthquake of 6.9 on the Richter scale hit western China, reported the Serbian news agency Tanjug.
"The citizens of Serbia and I were deeply distressed to learn about the loss of lives of so many people. We feel the pain of the families of those killed and of the whole Chinese nation.
"Please accept my deepest sympathy," said Tadic, who last year was the first Serbian ...
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4/14/10 4:02 PM
Serb, Croat presidents to meet on improving ties Serbian President Boris Tadic and his counterpart Ivo Josipovic would hold informal discussions in the Croatian town of Opatija.
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3/30/10 10:33 AM
Serb, Croat presidents to meet on improving ties Serbian President Boris Tadic and his counterpart Ivo Josipovic would hold informal discussions in the Croatian town of Opatija.
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3/28/10 10:48 AM
Croatia, Serbia seek compromise on path to Europe The presidents of Croatia and Serbia, Ivo Josipovic and Boris Tadic, respectively, said they were prepared to seek compromises on the road to a common European future on Wednesday. www.topix.net | 3/25/10 12:35 PM Croatia, Serbia seek compromise on path to Europe &$
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The presidents of Croatia and Serbia, Ivo Josipovic and Boris Tadic, respectively, said they were prepared to seek compromises on the road to a common European future on Wednesday.
At a joint press conference in the sea-s ...
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3/25/10 7:20 AM
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3/24/10 6:37 PM
Serb, Croat presidents to meet on improving ties Serbian President Boris Tadic and his counterpart Ivo Josipovic would hold informal discussions in the Croatian town of Opatija.
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3/24/10 11:49 AM
Serb, Croat presidents to meet on improving ties The presidents of Serbia and Croatia are to meet Wednesday for talks on improving relations in their first meeting since the Croat leader took office in February, the Serb presidency said. Serbian President Boris Tadic and his counterpart Ivo Josipovic would hold informal discussions in the northern Croatian coastal town of Opatija, it said in a statement. "The two presidents will discuss improving of Serbo-Croatian bilateral ties," the statement said. www.france24.com | 3/24/10 11:46 AM Balkan summit reveals regional friction, long way to go for EU membership A Balkan summit held here Saturday to show Western Balkan nations' unity in pursuing EU membership has instead highlighted the differences that remain.
Although the conference, entitled "Together for the European Union: Contribution of the Western Balkans to the European Future", did manage to bring together seven prime ministers, those not in attendance, including Serbia, managed to cast a long shadow over the conference's goal.
Serbian President Boris Tadic boycotted the summit in protes ...
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Serbian President Boris Tadic (R) meets with visiting European Council President Herman Van Rompuy in Belgrade, Serbia, on July 5, 2010. (Xinhua/Nenad Petrovic)(Serbia Out)
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AFP - Serbia plans to seek data from Facebook about a group on its Internet social network that has reportedly been sending death threats to Serbian President Boris Tadic, the country's interior minister said Tuesday.