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Dacic to meet ambassadors, representatives of EU, UN, NATO (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic, on behalf of the Serbian Government, would meet today ambassadors accredited in Serbia concerning yesterday’s incidents in Kosovo and Metohija, Serbian media reported.

He would also meet the representatives of the international organizations in Serbia, including the EU, UN, OSCE, NATO and the Office of the EU High Representative for Security and Foreign Policy. As the Foreign Ministry announced the meeting would start at midday.  

USA sees Serbia as "backbone of stability in Balkans" (B92)

Serbia's First Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has met with US Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Wess Mitchell. During the meeting in Belgrade late on Tuesday, they spoke about the topics related to regional stability, European path of Serbia and the continuation of the Brussels dialogue, the government announced. Mitchell "pointed out that the United States considers Serbia one of the most important countries in the region and the backbone of stability in the Balkans" and that the United States "continuously supports the European path of Serbia and pr

Dacic responds to Pacolli: Yes, we're offering a-bombs (BETA, B92)

Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic says Pristina officials must get used to the fact there are countries that think recognizing Kosovo is wrong, Serbian media reported. He called on the authorities in Pristina, but also on all regional countries, to show restraint when it comes to those issues on which they disagree with Belgrade. Speaking during a joint news conference in Belgrade with Albanian and Italian foreign ministers, Ditmir Bushati and Angelino Alfano, Dacic said that "everyone should be doing their job," and added that he was convinced "the process with Kosovo" was not over. Rea

Ivica Dacic: Warrant against Haradinaj was not withdrawn, but blacked out (Serbian media)

Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia Ivica Dacic told reporters before the session of the Socialists Party of Serbia (SPS) that removal of Ramush Haradinaj from Interpol warrant does not mean that warrant against him is withdrawn, and Serbia will use all legal means to correct that, RTS reports today. -These people were taken off the list, based on UNMIK’s request, because it represents Kosovo, since Kosovo is not a member of Interpol.