Belgrade - Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic said yesterday that talks about Yugoslavia would be continued since all topics had not been exhausted. 'As regards Vojvodina, there is no room for drama. Nothing can be done against Belgrade in Serbia', Djindjic said.
Brussels - EU high representative for foreign policy and security, Javier Solana is expected to attend in Podgorica on Wednesday meeting of political leaders from Belgrade /Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica and Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic/ and Podgorica /Montenegrin President Milo ...
Podgorica - High EU representative for foreign policy and security Javier Solana offered that new round of talks between Yugoslav, Serbian and Montenegrin representatives takes place on January 16 or 18 in Belgrade. According to Srna agency the definite date will be known on Monday.
Beijing - Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica told the journalists that democratic changes in our country opened possibilities for further development of cooperation with all countries, among which China occupies a special place.
Beijing - Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica said for yesterday's talks in Beijing to be exceptionally good and friendly. He further said that visit of Yugoslav delegation to China should revive Chines-Yugoslav relations. According to Chinese President there are no open issues between China and ...
Belgrade - Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica received yesterday Letters of Credit from newly appointed USA Ambassador William Montgomery. At the ceremony Kostunica and Montgomery agreed that 'Yugoslav-American relations are in progress again after a very bad period'.