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BELGRADE, May 23 (Xinhua) -- Serbia-Montenegro President Svetozar Marovic said on Tuesday that he would resign on Thursday after convening the final Council of Ministers session. "I will come to Belgrade to hold the final Council of Ministers session, most probably on Thursday, and to resign from the post of Council and state union president," Marovic told the national Tanjug news agency. Full story>>
BELGRADE, May 23 (Xinhua) -- Serbian President Boris Tadic said on Tuesday he accepted the preliminary results of Montenegro's independence referendum that heralded the tiny Balkan republic's breakaway from the state union of Serbia-Montenegro. "As a president I advocated preservation of the state union, but as a president of a democratic country, I am ready to accept the majority decision of the people of Montenegro," Tadic told a press conference. Full story>>
MOSCOW, May 23 (Xinhua) -- Montenegro and Serbia "were and remain close and reliable partners" for Russia, Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday over the referendum on Montenegro's secession from the state entity with Serbia. "Our cooperation with both republics has a firm political and economic basis, deep historical roots," the ministry was quoted by the Itar-Tass news agency as saying. Full story>>
"A total of 55.5 percent of the citizens voted for an independent Montenegro, while 44.5 percent voted for the common state," Frantisek Lipka, president of the Republican Referendum Commission in Montenegro, told a press conference in Podgorica. Full story>>
According to an official preliminary count of the votes, Djukanovic's camp had secured 55.5 percent, slightly above the 55 percent threshold set by the European Union for the independence drive to be accepted. Official results, however, are not yet due until later on Monday. Full story>>
BELGRADE, May 21 (Xinhua) -- Both Montenegro and Serbia are on the path of international recognition of independence as of Sunday evening, if the first results of Montenegro's independence referendum are officially confirmed, said Serbia-Montenegro Foreign Minister Vuk Draskovic. Draskovic told the official Tanjug news agency that he congratulated the citizens of Montenegro on the referendum results. Full story>> |
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