News Source: United Press International
| about 1 month ago
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev won't sign a $1.5 billion loan to Serbia on his Tuesday visit to Belgrade, Russian sources say. Instead, an unnamed source in Medvedev's delegation told RIA Novosti, talks on the loan -- meant to cover the Balkan...
News Source: Russia Today
| about 1 month ago
I’ve confirmed that Serbia will not change its policy towards Kosovo, that Serbia affirms its commitment to principles of international law in diplomatic and political effort to preserve our territorial integrity,” Tadich said on Tuesday at a...
News Source: Seattle Times
| about 1 month ago
Serbia — Russian President Dmitry Medvedev brought a $1 billion loan to recession-hit Serbia on Tuesday, as Moscow sought to expand its political and economic influence in the Balkans with the first-ever visit to Serbia by a Russian president...
News Source: BBC
| about 1 month ago
The main subject for discussion will be the terms of a 1bn-euro ($1.5bn; £0.9bn) loan Russia is set to offer to help Serbia cover its budget deficit...Serbia is a traditional ally of Russia, but its government is pro-Western and is seeking...
News Source: B92
| about 1 month ago
Konuzin said, adding that the celebrations to mark the 65th anniversary of Belgrade’s liberation during World War II added further significance to the event. He said that the visit was also of great economic importance. “Our countries now have...
News Source: B92
| about 1 month ago
Bo�idar �eli� said that the process of Serbia�s European integration does not disregard or diminish the importance of cooperation with Russia. �Serbia joining the EU will certainly increase the interest of Russian and European companies for...