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Medvedev visit to Serbia confirmed

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev will visit Serbia in October, it was confirmed in Moscow. The Kremlin said that this had been agreed after yesterday’s telephone conversation between Medvedev and Serbian President Boris Tadić.

President on two-day visit to Armenia

President Boris Tadić will pay an official visit to Armenia on Tuesday and Wednesday. Tadić will meet with his Armenian counterpart Serzh Sargsyan and Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan.

Rehn: EU backs Serbia’s EU perspective

EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn says that Brussels fully supports Serbia’s European future, but that Belgrade must meet the remaining conditions. Rehn visited Belgrade yesterday, where he met with President Boris Tadić and Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković.

Nigeria won’t recognize Kosovo

Nigerian President Umaru Yar’Adua has assured his Serbian counterpart Boris Tadić that his country will not recognize Kosovo. Nigerian daily THISDAY reports on Sunday that the two presidents met in Egypt earlier this week during the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit there.

Tadić: NAM important for Serbia

President Boris Tadić says Serbia’s diplomatic battle for Kosovo counts the support of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) as important. At the same time, the organization’s members represent a huge market that is a chance for Serbia’s economy, he told state broadcaster RTS last night in Belgrade.

Tadić proposes Belgrade as next summit host

President Boris Tadić has proposed Belgrade as the host of the Non-Aligned Movement’s 50th anniversary summit in 2011. In an address to the summit, this year taking place in the Egyptian resort of Sharm El-Sheikh, Tadić recalled that the movement had been founded at a conference in Belgrade, and that marking the 50th anniversary in the Serbian capital would be a way of paying tribute to the perspicacity of the organization’s founding fathers.

President, PM welcome visa news

President Boris Tadić says that the EC’s recommendation to the EU Council of Ministers is big news for Serbian citizens. He said that he was glad that other countries in the region would also be receiving visa liberalization, as that raised the standard of living in the region.

Non-Aligned summit begins in Egypt

The 15th summit of the Non-Aligned Movement has got under way in the Egyptian resort of Sharm El-Sheikh with President Boris Tadić attending as an observer. Tadić said that Serbia would use its attendance at the summit to continue the struggle to preserve its sovereignty and territorial integrity.

NGOs call for Srebrenica remembrance day

A group of 100 NGOs has called on President Boris Tadić to support a motion to mark July 11 as a Day of Remembrance for the Victims of Srebrenica. NGO representatives gathered in Pioneer Park, near the Presidency, to read out a letter to Tadić, stating that acknowledgment of the victims of “the greatest crime of crimes“ should constitute the first step towards building a common remembrance encompassing all the victims of war crimes perpetrated in the former Yugoslavia.

President, ministers visit south in wake of attack

President Boris Tadić says that yesterday’s attack on Gendarmerie members was an act of terrorism, but that the state will not respond with excessive force. On a visit to a Serbian police (MUP) Gendarmerie base in the Ground Safety Zone (GSZ), Tadić said that those responsible for yesterday’s attack, where two Gendarmerie members were wounded, would be treated as an act of terrorism.