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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (L) meets with his Serbian counterpart Boris Tadic in Belgrade on October 20, 2009. UPI/Anatoli Zhdanov
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UPI Almanac for Sunday, Feb. 3, 2013.
Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic said the European Union will not demand the country recognize Kosovo as a condition for EU membership.
Serbia is on a "long and uncertain" journey to EU membership but won't trade it for recognition of Kosovo, President-elect Tomislav Nikolic says.
Tomislav Nikolic claimed 49.8 percent of Serbia's presidential runoff vote, beating Boris Tadic, who took 47 percent, the country's electoral commission said.
Serbia's two presidential candidates took part in a bitter televised debate just ahead of next week's second round of elections.
Polls gave a nationalist candidate known as "The Undertaker" a slight edge in Sunday's presidential election in Serbia.
Serbian President Boris Tadic said he is resigning his presidential mandate and will run for re-election in May.
UPI Almanac for Friday, Feb. 3, 2012.
Serbian police are investigating an assassination warning that came from a Serbian man in the United States, sources have told a Belgrade newspaper.
Serbian President Boris Tadic has pardoned Zarko Lausevic, an actor sentenced to 13 years in prison for excessive self-defense, officials said.
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