Serbian-American relations: Đurić and Rubio

14.August 2025 Bosko Jaksic

A meeting that did not happen for the tabloids

Belgrade expects strategic dialogue and strategic partnership with the United States. When signals of encouragement were already coming from Washington, how did it happen that Donald Trump cuts Serbia's tariffs by 35 percent, among the highest in the world and the largest in the Western Balkans

Sanctions to the Oil Industry of Serbia

18.February 2025. Marija L. Jankovic

Time is ticking for NIS: What are you waiting for?

Numerous closed-door meetings are underway, and the question is whether any of them will produce a solution to the US sanctions against the NIS, which are set to take effect on February 25. What was the outcome of the meeting between Sergej Lavrov and Marko Đurić

Government resigns

03.February 2025. IG

Marko Đurić: We are closer to new elections than to a new government

While there is still speculation in Serbia as to whether someone new will receive the mandate to form the government or whether extraordinary parliamentary elections will be held, the head of diplomacy, Marko Đurić, told foreign journalists a little more

Zagreb

11.October 2024 Sonja Ciric

Serbian Cultural Center: Another attempt to start again

In the coming period, Serbia and Croatia will continue to work with increased strength to resolve open issues and improve relations, said Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Đurić on Thursday in Zagreb, opening the Serbian Cultural Center. It seems that we should hope for better days

NATO summit

11.July 2024 MJ/FoNet

Đurić in Washington: "Dialogue with the USA is important for the Serbian economy"

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia, after the conversation with the American Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, assessed that the political dialogue between Serbia and the USA is a prerequisite for the continuation of Serbia's economic development. Đurić is attending the summit as a participant of the "Partnership for Peace" program, which many see as a turn of Serbia's foreign policy towards the West.

Analyze

21.May 2024. Andrei Ivanji

Marketing the Genocide Saga in New York: Let the Fight Be Unceasing

When asked about the resolution on Srebrenica in the United Nations, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia, Marko Đurić, "expects a tough fight until the last moment", as if inviting Serbian fans to breathlessly watch the game on which their future depends. It doesn't matter that it was lost in advance, the heroism and beauty of the game of Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić will be celebrated

Politics

13.February 2024. VO/AI

Marko returns home

Aleksandar Vučić made him a star, and Zoran Kesić made him famous by imitating his unique style of enthusiastically applauding the president. After a diplomatic stint in Washington, the current ambassador of Serbia in America, Marko Đurić, was seen for "some important state function". For important positions in the state and security apparatus, the most important qualification is loyalty to Vučić

Lobbying business

03.August 2023 JH

Lobbying in the USA: Montenegro withdraws from the contract, Serbia signs new ones

Providing lobbying services in the US is a legal and lucrative business. Montenegrin taxpayers, for example, pay a lobbyist to arrange for Dritan Abazović to be photographed with the Biden couple. The only question is what Montenegrin citizens get out of it. The same question applies to Serbia: are paid American lobbyists working to improve the image of the country, or Aleksandar Vučić

Politics

07.January 2023 S.Ć.

Memorandum between Serbia and the USA: Deployment of liaison officers

We started the year with the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between our MSP and the State Department, which, according to Đurić, is an important channel for long-term cooperation. There is a common vision of problems in the world, Hill said, and mentioned the return of peace to Ukraine

In the new issue

30.September 2022 Slobodan Georgijev

Aleksandar Vučić's foreign policy: Russian collar, American borscht

With his appearance at the United Nations General Assembly and accompanying announcements on social networks, the Serbian president moved Serbian foreign policy away from what is the official strategic commitment of the country - accession to the European Union. How much citizens will pay remains to be seen, but his success on social networks is undeniable