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N1 HrvatskaIndependentCenter4 hr. ago State Department: Strategic dialogue with Serbia to strengthen the partnership between the two countriesThe U.S. State Department announced that Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Đurić led the first strategic dialogue between the United States and Serbia in Washington. The dialogue emphasized strengthening bilateral relations, promoting peace, security, and prosperity, marking 145 years of diplomatic ties. Serbia highlighted the start of a new chapter in bilateral relations and established an institutional framework for further strategic integration. Both countries signed a Memorandum of Understanding on energy infrastructure and regional energy security, with the U.S. welcoming Serbia’s decision to continue the Đerdap III hydroelectric project. They also agreed on a $50 million guarantee for Telekom Srbija to deploy a 5G network, improved cybersecurity, and military cooperation. The U.S. pledged $1.5 million for demining efforts and supported Serbia’s participation in NASA’s Artemis program. Additionally, they signed a memorandum on cost-sharing for the Fulbright scholarship program.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the strategic dialogue between the U.S. and Serbia, focusing on cooperative agreements and mutual commitments without overtly favoring either side. It reports on joint initiatives, shared goals, and formal agreements without emphasizing ideological or polar
HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenter4 hr. ago State Department: Strategic dialogue with Serbia to strengthen the partnership between the two countriesThe U.S. State Department reported that Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Đuric led the first strategic dialogue between the United States and Serbia in Washington. The dialogue emphasized strengthening bilateral relations, promoting peace, security, and prosperity, marking 145 years of diplomatic ties. Serbia highlighted the start of a 'new chapter' in bilateral relations and established an institutional framework for further strategic integration. Both countries signed a Memorandum of Understanding on energy infrastructure and regional energy security, with the U.S. welcoming Serbia’s decision to continue the Đerdap III hydroelectric project. They also announced a $50 million guarantee for Telekom Srbija to deploy a 5G network, enhancing communication system reliability. Both nations reaffirmed their commitment to regional peace and security, agreeing to increase military engagement. Serbia requested the purchase of American defense equipment to improve interoperability and strengthen relations developed through joint exercises and peace missions. The U.S. allocated $1.5 million for continued cooperation in civilian mine clearance. Serbia also aims
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the strategic dialogue between the U.S. and Serbia, highlighting both nations’ commitments and agreements without overtly favoring either side. It reports on official actions and statements from both governments without apparent ideological slant.
Telegram.hrIndependentCenter4 hr. ago The Serbian minister and Rubio meet: announced military cooperation, the US is coming to EXPO 2027.The article reports on the first strategic dialogue between U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Đurić in Washington, highlighting efforts to strengthen bilateral relations between the U.S. and Serbia. The discussion included cooperation in energy infrastructure, military planning, and technology, such as the deployment of 5G networks. Both countries emphasized their shared commitment to regional security and stability, with Serbia requesting the purchase of American defense equipment. Additionally, Serbia has decided to join NASA’s Artemis program, which aims to promote peaceful exploration and scientific collaboration in space. The agreement includes a memorandum of understanding on cost-sharing for the Fulbright scholarship program.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the strategic dialogue between the U.S. and Serbia, focusing on cooperative initiatives rather than taking a partisan stance. It reports on joint agreements, mutual commitments, and collaborative projects without overtly favoring either side. While the tone
tportalIndependentCenter4 hr. ago The State Department has spoken out against Serbia, demanding the purchase of defense equipment.The U.S. State Department announced strengthened strategic partnership between the United States and Serbia during the start of their strategic dialogue, emphasizing bilateral cooperation for promoting peace, security, and prosperity in the anniversary year of 145 years of diplomatic relations. Serbia highlighted the beginning of a new chapter in bilateral relations and established an institutional framework for further strategic integration. Both countries signed a Memorandum of Understanding on energy infrastructure and regional energy security, with the U.S. welcoming Serbia’s decision to continue the Đerdap III hydroelectric plant project as the first identified under the Bilateral Energy Agreement. The U.S. and Serbia also agreed on a $50 million guarantee for a loan to Telekom Srbija for deploying a 5G network using reliable suppliers, enhancing communication system security. Both nations reaffirmed their commitment to regional peace and security, pledging increased military engagement, while praising decades of close cooperation between Ohio National Guard and Serbian Armed Forces. Serbia requested the purchase of American defense equipment to enhance interoperability and双边和
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the U.S.-Serbia strategic dialogue, highlighting mutual agreements and commitments without overtly favoring either side. It reports on joint initiatives, memoranda, and cooperative efforts without taking a clear ideological stance. While the content relates
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