Serbia, EU decide on joint resolution | Skundric on Chinese loan package | Serbian PM opens works on gas pipeline through Serbia | Ankara relies on Sofia's support for Turkey EU membership | FYRMacedonia: Greater awareness regarding the problem with e-waste | The ruling alliance of Moldova has decided to dissolve parliament | Southwest bulwark of Skopje Fortress lights up in honor of Macedonia's Independence Day | FYROM: Finance Ministry lowers bills' interest rate by 0.3 percent | Key policy rate raised to 9% | Serbian firms at construction fair in Belarus | 75th TIF to open on September 11 | Putin says Nabucco has little chance of success | Turks largest foreign group in EU in 2009 | Jeffrey Franks: Romanian govt reshuffle won't affect disbursement of new tranche | Croatia: Public sector workers give up Christmas bonus | Donkeys smuggle drugs from Bosnia to Croatia | Bauer: Over 90% of children in BiH without pre-school education | Turkish President visited Mostar | Cathedral inaugurated in Kosmet | President Tadic and Catherine Ashton agreed to resume dialog | Zukorlic requests international observers to be sent to Sandzak | OSCE urges Bosniaks to form National Council | Miletic: Tension present ahead of decision, events in Pazar no threat to security | Dragoljub Micunovic: There are two possible solutions | Dacic to meet with PACE rapporteur | Djelic on visit to Zrenjanin, Idvor | Dinkic to visit Mt. Kopaonik |
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The Serbian government decided Wednesday to submit to the UN General Assembly a resolution coordinated with all EU member-states - the 22 which have recognized Kosovo's independence and the five which have not done so, the government press office said in a release.
10:48 | 0 | Emg.rs, Beta
The Buck firm with lighting solutions, the Simi firm with construction equipment, Antic Kosta with metal accessories, Vabis and Stublina with door and window fittings, the Sevojnobased Impol Seval with rolled plates and sheets, and Inm with trapeze roofs will exhibit at the
10:59 | 0 | Emg.rs
After reviewing current economic developments at its meeting today, the NBS Executive Board decided to raise the key policy rate by 0.5 percentage points to 9 percent.
20:35 | 0 | Emg.rs, Infobiro.tv
Prime Minister Cvetkovic and Russian Ambassador Alexander Konuzin officially opened works on the construction of the Nis-Leskovac-Vranje part of the South Stream gas pipeline section through Serbia.
20:38 | 0 | Beta
Energy Minister Petar Skundric said on Sept. 6 that there were no problems regarding agreements on a Chinese loan package for Serbia's energy sector.
06:53 07:45 | 0 | Tanjug
Serbian President Boris Tadic and EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Catherine Ashton agreed in Brussels Tuesday that Serbia and the EU should continue their dialogue on coordinating stands on Serbia's resolution on Kosovo.
07:09 | 0 | Emg.rs
Mladjan Dinkic and the management of company Skijalista Srbije will visit the works on systems for artificial snow creation and installation of ski lifts on Mt. Kopaonik.
07:10 | 0 | Emg.rs
Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration and Minister of Science and Technological Development Bozidar Djelic will visit Zrenjanin and Idvor on 8 September.
07:11 | 0 | Emg.rs
Ivica Dacic will meet with rapporteur of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Pietro Marcenaro at the Palace of Serbia today.
07:20 | 0 | Tanjug
According to him, there are two possible solutions - one is that the EU proposes, by way of amendments, a different formulation of the disputable parts of the resolution, which Serbia would accept and the UN GA vote for, and the other that Belgrade drafts a new resolution together
07:30 | 0 | Emg.rs, Tanjug, Beta infobiro.tv
Army Chief of General Staff Lieutenant General Miloje Miletic stated that there is a certain tension in the north of Kosovo-Metohija ahead of the decision of the UN General Assembly, adding that there are no serious threats to security.
07:35 | 0 | Tanjug
Head of the OSCE Mission to Serbia Dimitrios Kypreos expressed concern over both the fact that a Bosniak national council has not been formed yet, and the events that took place following July 7, when the body should have held a constitutive session.
07:39 | 0 | Tanjug, Beta
"The observers would have a chance to see how it is possible for one person to do a number of things at the same time. They would find out that he is not only a religious leader, but also a serious businessman who owns a university and a TV station, a man who is setting
07:49 | 0 | Emg.rs
In the absence of the highest state leaders Fatmir Sejdiu and Hashim Thaçi, who are currently located in USA and Qatar, respectively, the Head of the Kosovo Assembly Jakup Krasniqi was the highest state official at the improvised podium at the opening of the building of Mother