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Thursday, 21.08.2014.

11:15

Dačić to travel to Berlin on Friday

Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister Foreign Minister Ivica Dačić will meet with German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier in Berlin on Friday.

Izvor: Danas

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Willi Pfaff

pre 9 godina

I guess the Serb leadership once more lied to their own people when they claimed that there was wide understanding of the Serb position regarding their 'special relationship' with Russia and no pressure was applied from eu countries.
I do not understand what they expect? It is only logical that the EU ask for support in their policy towards Russia, and if a member candidate refuses to follow that important change in policy, it will have wide ranging consequences. You can not have it both ways, and the time for Serbia to decide which way it wants to go seems to be very close. Serbia can no longer Wiesel it's way through this crisis and the time for decisions is here.

Willi Pfaff

pre 9 godina

I guess the Serb leadership once more lied to their own people when they claimed that there was wide understanding of the Serb position regarding their 'special relationship' with Russia and no pressure was applied from eu countries.
I do not understand what they expect? It is only logical that the EU ask for support in their policy towards Russia, and if a member candidate refuses to follow that important change in policy, it will have wide ranging consequences. You can not have it both ways, and the time for Serbia to decide which way it wants to go seems to be very close. Serbia can no longer Wiesel it's way through this crisis and the time for decisions is here.

Willi Pfaff

pre 9 godina

I guess the Serb leadership once more lied to their own people when they claimed that there was wide understanding of the Serb position regarding their 'special relationship' with Russia and no pressure was applied from eu countries.
I do not understand what they expect? It is only logical that the EU ask for support in their policy towards Russia, and if a member candidate refuses to follow that important change in policy, it will have wide ranging consequences. You can not have it both ways, and the time for Serbia to decide which way it wants to go seems to be very close. Serbia can no longer Wiesel it's way through this crisis and the time for decisions is here.