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Citizens of Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro will no longer require visas for most countries in the European Union from 19 December. The EU Council of Ministers on Monday approved visa-free travel for these citizens to Schengen countries at a meeting...
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The EU foreign ministers are to make today final decision on suspension of visa regime for the citizens of Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro. As announced, that decision shall be in force as early as of December 19. The EU Council of Ministers is today...
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The European Parliament�s Foreign Policy Committee is expected to adopt a resolution in support of the ratification of EU�s interim trade agreement with Serbia. This resolution, if adopted, would be sent to the EU Council of Ministers. However, according...
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Serbian War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vuk�evi� says Serge Brammertz did not, "in a single word", say that Mladi� is out of Serbia's reach. Earlier this week, media in Serbia reported that Vuk�evi� said Brammertz's report states that "Hague fugitive and...
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The Ministerial Conference on Legislature and Internal Affairs of the EU and Western Balkans was delayed because of the protest. After Da�i�’s protest, all signboards were removed, after which the conference began, the minister, who is also Serbia's first...
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Serge Brammertz, the Chief prosecutor of the Hague Tribunal yesterday met with Serbian prosecutor for war crimes Vladimir Vukcevic immediately upon his arrival in Belgrade. During informal talk, Vukcevic mentioned Bin Laden that the USA has been searching...
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The representatives of the Serbian government and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will continue negotiations on Monday. The talks will be held at the level of technical commissions, with the goal of defining individual items of the budget and to...
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Swedish Ambassador Kristen Bringeus says he is convinced the Serbian citizens with biometric passports will travel without visas starting January of next year. However, according to Belgrade daily Ve�ernje Novosti, the diplomat added that Serbia still...
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Italian and Serbian FMs Franco Frattini and Vuk Jeremić have announced that the 1st inter-governmental summit between the two countries will be held on Nov. 13. The summit, which will be attended by the Serbian and Italian Presidents Boris Tadić and...
The changes, if approved by all 27 EU members and the parliament, would apply from 1 January 2010. It would mean travellers could visit all the countries in the Schengen zone.
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