The Serb member and Chairman of BiH Presidency, Milorad Dodik, said today in Belgrade that Serbs in the Republic of Srpska perceived Sretenje - the Day of the Statehood of Serbia, as their national and state holiday.
The Serb member and Chairman of BiH Presidency, Milorad Dodik, said today in Belgrade that Serbs in the Republic of Srpska perceived Sretenje - the Day of the Statehood of Serbia, as their national and state holiday.
On Monday night, the Cultural Center of Serbia in Paris hosted diaspora literary evening with Morana Ivković, author from Canada. Presentation of her works was followed by that of a new edition by Ranka Todorović and audio production of Fineks – Mondo Cult with editions by the publishing house of the same name. This meeting of publishers and the diaspora at the Cultural Center of Serbia in Paris is
His Holiness Porfirije, the Serbian Patriarch, spoke with the director of the Directorate for Cooperation with the Diaspora and Serbs in the Region, Arnaud Gouillon, about projects that promote cooperation and ties between Serbs in the world, the region and the motherland. At the meeting held yesterday in the Patriarchate in Belgrade, the Patriarch expressed satisfaction that the Serbian Orthodox Church played
The President of the Republic of Srpska, Želјka Cvijanović, extended congratulations to the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, the state leadership and all citizens on the occasion of Sretenje – Serbian Statehood Day, emphasizing that the leadership of Srpska and its citizens see economically strong and politically stable Serbia as their hope and strongest support, and perceive and feel each its holiday as their own.
The President of the Republic of Srpska, Željka Cvijanović, said tonight in Novi Sad that during the past eight days, Srpska was presented in its most beautiful light in 11 local communities throughout Serbia, from Subotica and Novi Sad, through Belgrade, Kragujevac and Kraljevo, all the way to Niš. – Tonight, Novi Sad celebrates the Republic of Srpska, because
We are continuing the project of RS municipalities and cities scanning, implemented by the eKapija business portal in cooperation with the Republic of Srpska Representative Office in Serbia, with the presentation of economic and development potentials of Laktaši. After Trebinje, Sokolac, Gradiška, Petrovo, Milići, Zvornik, also the municipality of Laktaši has obtained a digital, economic ID card including and presenting its infrastructure projects, as well as agricultural, forest,
The Head of the Republic of Srpska Representative Office in Thessaloniki, Jelena Jovanović, and the Acting Director of the Directorate for Cooperation with the Diaspora and Serbs in the Region of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia, Arnaud Gouillon, held an online meeting today. Gouillon said that they discussed the way Greece coordinated activities with its large and well-organized diaspora. - In the coming period
The Serbian cultural and spiritual space is indivisible and unique, and the centuries-old relations of the Serbian people from both sides of the Drina should be further developed and deepened, agreed today the delegations of the cities of Niš and Trebinje at a meeting in the City Hall in Niš. After the meeting held as part of the Days of the Republic of Srpska in Serbia, the Mayor of Niš, Dragana
The head of the municipality of Jezero, Snežana Ružičić, spoke with the Head of the Representative Office of the Republic of Srpska in Austria, Mladen Filipović, about connecting the firms from this local community with Austrian counterparts. Discussions were held also with businessmen engaged mainly in wood processing. The meeting voiced the importance of mutual support between the Republic of Srpska and its Austrian Representation, and noted that
Like other European countries, Austria is facing certain challenges and increased unemployment despite the measures of support of the Austrian government, says Mladen Filipović, Head of the Republic of Srpska Representative Office in Austria, in an interview. Filipović added that most challenges lay in the tourism and hospitality sector, which naturally affected also the employment of citizens from the Republic of Srpska.