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...The only post-Milošević prime minister of Serbia who embraced these values was Zoran Đinđić. He was assassinated in 2003....
...On Tuesday Giorgia Meloni, who took over as prime minister in October, attended a western Balkans conference in Trieste....
...Jerzy Buzek, the former Polish prime minister who negotiated on behalf of the European parliament, said he had pushed for 90 per cent but conceded “we do not have enough gas for that”....
...“We are sorry that only one of the 27 member states is blocking the process for North Macedonia,” North Macedonian prime minister Zoran Zaev said at the summit....
...Zoran Zaev, prime minister of North Macedonia, expressed frustration that “the EU does not deliver” on its promises, adding: “We need to accelerate practical benefits to our citizens.”...
...In March 2003, Zoran Djindjic, Serbia’s reformist prime minister, was assassinated by a special forces sniper....
...Panos Kammenos, the Anel leader who resigned as defence minister on Monday, made clear last year that he would not accept the naming deal agreed last June by Mr Tsipras and Zoran Zaev, the Macedonian prime...
...Serbian Progressive party and deputy prime minister 2008 Kosovo declares independence 2003 Prime minister Zoran Dindic assassinated 2001 Milosevic extradited to The Hague tribunal where he is charged...
...Meeting veterans of Croatia’s 1991-95 war, former prime minister Zoran Milanović was secretly recorded describing neighbouring Bosnia as a failed state....
...Instead, we are likely to see a scenario with a new prime minister but with Mr Gruevski pulling the strings in the background.”...
...Aleksandar Vucic, Serbia’s prime minister, has appealed to the EU to intervene, while the country’s justice minister Nikola Selakovic said Serbia had been “brutally attacked by Croatia”....
...Many Croats, with recent experience of being refugees themselves, have applauded the tolerant approach of Zoran Milanovic, the prime minister, and the government’s relatively efficient handling of far bigger...
...“We cannot register and accommodate these people any longer,” said Zoran Milanovic, Croatia’s prime minister. “They will get food, water and medical help, and then they can move on....
...“Croatia is entirely ready to receive or direct those people where they want to go, which is obviously Germany or Scandinavian countries,” Zoran Milanovic, Croatia’s prime minister, was quoted as saying...
...The western Balkans state has been rocked by violence and demonstrations in the past 10 days, amid accusations that Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski is becoming an authoritarian leader....
...Banks reacted with surprise on Tuesday to prime minister Zoran Milanović’s announcement that he would freeze the Croatian currency’s exchange rate with the franc for 12 months and agree a plan to relieve...
...“We are not happy, but we accept the ruling in a civilised manner,” said Zoran Milanović, Croatia’s prime minister....
...Croats are understandably furious: Zoran Milanovic, prime minister, scrapped a visit to Belgrade late last year....
...Zoran Milanovic, the country’s Social Democrat prime minister, insists the doomsayers will be proved wrong....
...Some, in addition to being suspected of sheltering Gen Mladic, are also now under investigation for the assassination of Serbia’s pro-western, reformist prime minister, Zoran Djindjic, in 2003....
...The assassination of Zoran Djindjic, the pro-western prime minister, in March 2003, left the “democratic bloc” permanently divided, with liberals idolising him and nationalists blaming him for his demise...
...Yet the fall of Mr Milosevic, the former Yugoslav president, gave rise to further traumas, including the gunning down of the pro-western democratic prime minister, Zoran Djindjic, in 2003....
...Mr Biden on Wednesday laid flowers at the grave of Zoran Djindjic, the democratic prime minister assassinated in 2003 after steering Serbia, the largest ex-Yugoslav republic, onto a pro-western course....
...Serbia managed it after the 2003 shooting of Zoran Djindjic, the late prime minister. If Belgrade could act in far more fragile political conditions than Croatia’s, Zagreb must follow suit....
...In a further sign of the darkening political atmosphere, a hardline nationalist MP, Vjerica Radeta, at the weekend pointedly likened Mr Tadic to Zoran Djindjic, the pro-western prime minister assassinated...
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