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Lithuania has reached a breakthrough in its strained relations with Serbia as Belgrade seeks closer European Union ties, the two countries' premiers say.
The U.N. General Assembly conducted a debate Monday with the Group of 20 major economies to strengthen interaction between the two groups.
The United States and some other countries boycotted a discussion in the United Nations General Assembly on international reconciliation.
While states may bear the primary responsibility to prosecute international crimes, doing so is a common interest, the U.N. General Assembly heard.
Late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is remembered as a charismatic leader who worked for regional unity and social security, the U.N. General Assembly said.
A memorial conference this weekend in New York will mark 70 years since the death of Serbian-American scientist and inventor Nikola Tesla, organizers said.
Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic said Wednesday an investigation of Kosovo organ trafficking must be under the auspices of the U.N. Security Council.
The European Union says Serbia could become a candidate for EU membership by the end of February if it meets conditions, including continuing talks with Kosovo.
Serbia and its Balkan neighbors have agreed to step up efforts to end the lingering problem of refugees displaced during the bloody conflicts of the 1990s.
Addressing UNESCO Monday, the Serbian foreign minister said Serbian Orthodox Church sites cannot belong to the Republic of Kosovo.
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