02-06-2014, 10:17 PM
http://inserbia.info/today/2014/06/briti...ia+News%29
BELGRADE – June is set to be a month of lively diplomatic activity for Serbia – Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister Ivica Dacic, who is also foreign minister, announced on Sunday that British EU minister David Lidington will arrive in Belgrade on Monday, with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov likely to pay a visit to Serbia on June 17.
The relations with Great Britain are of great significance to us – they have not improved much over the past years, and we have been urging the country constantly to find a common interest with us, Dacic told a press conference at the Foreign Ministry. Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu will visit Belgrade on June 10 to discuss, among other matters, Turkey’s assistance to Serbia in dealing with the consequences of the recent catastrophic floods, Dacic said. Dacic also said that he has invited Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to visit Serbia, and that June 17 is under consideration as the date of the visit. “That is very important for Serbia and the relations with the Russian Federation are a foreign policy priority for us,” Dacic said, adding that the Russian foreign minister last paid a visit to Serbia three years ago. That is too long a period of time between bilateral visits exchanged with a country “that supports us the most,” Dacic said. Dacic also announced that Pietro Parolin, secretary of state of the Holy See, will be paying a visit to Serbia from June 27 to July 1.
Рим/Лондон и Отоманци.....ништа се није у толико векова!
BELGRADE – June is set to be a month of lively diplomatic activity for Serbia – Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister Ivica Dacic, who is also foreign minister, announced on Sunday that British EU minister David Lidington will arrive in Belgrade on Monday, with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov likely to pay a visit to Serbia on June 17.
The relations with Great Britain are of great significance to us – they have not improved much over the past years, and we have been urging the country constantly to find a common interest with us, Dacic told a press conference at the Foreign Ministry. Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu will visit Belgrade on June 10 to discuss, among other matters, Turkey’s assistance to Serbia in dealing with the consequences of the recent catastrophic floods, Dacic said. Dacic also said that he has invited Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to visit Serbia, and that June 17 is under consideration as the date of the visit. “That is very important for Serbia and the relations with the Russian Federation are a foreign policy priority for us,” Dacic said, adding that the Russian foreign minister last paid a visit to Serbia three years ago. That is too long a period of time between bilateral visits exchanged with a country “that supports us the most,” Dacic said. Dacic also announced that Pietro Parolin, secretary of state of the Holy See, will be paying a visit to Serbia from June 27 to July 1.
Рим/Лондон и Отоманци.....ништа се није у толико векова!