16. August 2010. | 0
"The possible new collision with the EU and the U.S. over the International Court of Justice stance [on Kosovo] would additionally extend the unclear status of Serbia, and investors do not like uncertainty," said Gligorov in an interview for the new issue of the
5. February 2008. | 0
Tadić repeated that Serbia will not recognize Kosovo's possible unilaterally declared independence
5. February 2008. | 0
In the long term, the investing climate will be burdened by the unresolved issue of Kosovo and the announced breaking of Serbia’s diplomatic relations with everyone who recognized Kosovo
4. February 2008. | 0
The vote of the city of Belgrade was decisive for the re-election of candidate Boris Tadic in the presidential run-off yesterday.
3. February - 4. February 2008 | 0
Yesterday’s second round of presidential elections in Serbia extended Boris Tadić’s presidential mandate to another five years. His rival in the second round, SRS leader Tomislav Nikolić, admited defeat.
4. February 2008. | 0
In the first phase Geox will employ in Pirot a total of 1.000 workers.
3. February 2008. | 0
CeSID reports that 63.8 percent voted in the second round of presidential elections by 19 CET, or 4,23 million voters.
3. February 2008. | 0
Presidential candidates Boris Tadić and Tomislav Nikolić have already voted at today’s elections
3. February 2008. | 0
Voters in Serbia are choosing the country's president between incumbent Boris Tadić and Tomislav Nikolić.
1. February 2008. | 0
The electoral silence began in Serbia at midnight, and will last until 8:00 p.m. on Feb. 3, when polling stations close for the Serbian presidential elections, during which election advertising is prohibited.
1. February 2008. | 0
Boris Tadic, called on all citizens of Serbia, especially those who are still undecided about whether to vote in the elections, to do so and give their support to a European policy, a policy of unity and a secure future.
1. February 2008. | 0
Kosovo Serbs could suffer if the OSCE's Kosovo mission was forced out in the aftermath.
31. January 2008. | 0
Criticised in his homeland for his "soft positions" regarding the Kosovo issue,Tadic seized today's opportunity to play in turn a patriotic tune.
31. January 2008. | 0
According to Kostunica’s words such stance is based on the belief that Kosovo has to remain the number one topic in Serbia.
30. January - 31. January 2008 | 0
The runoff result shall depend on the electors exclusively and their capability to deal with the confusing messages being sent to them by politicians
30. January 2008. | 0
Kosovo will declare independence from Serbia with Western backing either on February 10th if the nationalist candidate wins or until late February or early March if Tadic wins on February 3rd
30. January 2008. | 0
Milan Ivanović says that voting for the Radicals is voting for Kosovo to remain a part of Serbia, while Oliver Ivanović says that only way Serbia can expect to preserve its territory and its chances of becoming an EU member is by re-electing Tadić.
26. January 2008. | 0
Democratic Party candidate Boris Tadić says that European integration does not distance Serbia from Kosovo.
26. January 2008. | 0
The signing ceremony was attended by Russian President Vladimir Putin, as well as the Serbian President and PM, Boris Tadić and Vojislav Koštunica.
25. January 2008. | 0
Nikolić’s victory might exert pressure on interest rate increase at the time when Kosovo announces its recent separation from Serbia, state in Standard&Poor's.
23. January 2008. | 0
The two candidates who passed to the second round of elections, started their campaign to preserve the voting body but also to win new votes.
23. January 2008. | 0
Bloomberg also reports that dinar gained against euro after the first round of the election, and that there will be uncertainty in the market until the runoff.
17. January 2008. | 0
Serbia will defend its territorial integrity and sovereignty with all democratic means, legal arguments and diplomacy but will not resort to violence or war.
16. January 2008. | 0
Vladimir Putin has wished President Boris Tadić all the best in his activities for “the good of our friends, Serbia.”
16. January 2008. | 0
The latest polls show that the results of the forthcoming elections are the most difficult to predict so far.