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09 Feb 2010
Serbia and Montenegro
TALKS ON KOSOVO STATUS TO BE LAUNCED IN JULY, RASKOVIC
Beograd, 19. 06 2006 - President of the Coordinating Centre for Kosovo-Metohija Sanda Raskovic-Ivic said in an interview for Tanjug on Sunday that she expected, according to the announcements of special UN envoy for Kosovo-Metohija Martti Ahtisaari, that the talks about the future status of the southern Serbian province would begin in Vienna in July.
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SERBIAN PARTIES REACT TO MONTENEGRIN REFERENDUM OUTCOME
Beograd, 01. 06 2006 - Following the announcement of the final results of the Montenegrin referendum on independence Wednesday, representatives of some Serbian parliamentary parties told Tanjug that they are awaiting the reaction of the Bloc for the Serbia-Montenegro (SCG) State Union, while others congratulated the citizens of Serbia on independence.
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MAROVIC-REHN TALKS CANCELLED
Beograd, 30. 05 2006 - The meeting which was supposed to be held between Serbia-Montenegro (SCG) President Svetozar Marovic and EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn has been cancelled, Marovic's cabinet said in a statement on Monday.
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TALKS ON DEFENCE SYSTEM REFORMS
Beograd, 30. 05 2006 - Serbia-Montenegro (SCG) Defence Minister Zoran Stankovic has meet with a delegation of the US Defence Council, headed by Senator James Inhofe, and discussed the achieved degree of reforms of the SCG defence system, Tanjug learned at the SCG Defence Ministry on Monday.
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SCG MINISTRIES, COUNCIL OF MINISTERS OPEN TO CONTROL
Beograd, 26. 05 2006 - Serbia-Montenegro (SCG) ministries, institutions, organizations and services of the Council of Ministers are completely open to any legal proceedings of state administration bodies, including the Serbian Finance Ministry in areas under its jurisdiction, the Council of Ministers press service said in a release.
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COUNCIL OF MINISTERS MANDATE ENDS WITH INDEPENDENCE
Beograd, 26. 05 2006 - Functions of the chairman and members of the Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro do not end with their resignations but by a decision to step out of the state union, which the Montenegrin parliament is to adopt as soon as the final results of the referendum on independence are established, legal experts claim.
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SCG ARMY ENGINEERS READY FOR PEACE-KEEPING OPERATIONS
Obrenovac, 26. 05 2006 - Belgium's army envoy in Serbia and Montenegro Col. Bruno Vandersteen assessed in Obrenovac on Wednesday that the engineer brigade of the Serbia and Montenegro Army is ready to take part in peace-keeping operations.
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SERBIA, MONTENEGRO TO STAY TOGETHER TILL SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER
Beograd, 24. 05 2006 - The Serbia-Montenegro (SCG) State Union could cease to exist next September or October at the earliest, as its member-states will, after the Montenegrin referendum on independence, have to hold serious negotiations on system-related, material and organizational issues, SCG Council of Ministers General Secretary Igor Jovicic told Tanjug Tuesday.
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MAROVIC TO RESIGN ON THURSDAY
Beograd, 24. 05 2006 - Serbia-Montenegro (SCG) President Svetozar Marovic, who also heads the SCG Council of Ministers, told Tanjug on Tuesday that he would convene the final Council of Ministers session on Thursday at which he will resign.
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SCG PARLIAMENT SPEAKER CONFERS WITH EU ENVOY
Beograd, 24. 05 2006 - Serbia-Montenegro (SCG) parliament Speaker Zoran Sami conferred Tuesday with European Union Special Envoy for the Montenegrin referendum on independence Miroslav Lajcak.
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