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Trump Tells President Vucic He Wants to Make a Trade Deal

President Donald Trump has sent a letter to Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic offering a trade deal — or a 35% tariff — as part of a broader push to reshape U.S. trade relationships with key partners. Ksenija Pavlovic McAteer explains why it matters.

Inside The Political Diaries Of Montenegro’s Former Prime Minister On Trump, And The Future Of The Balkans

Montenegro’s former  Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic offers a firsthand account of his recent visit to Washington—his first since President Trump returned to office. Through political diary excerpts, Abazovic provides an unfiltered look at diplomatic conversations, Montenegro’s evolving role in global affairs, and the challenges and opportunities facing the Western Balkans. No Middle Ground Washington, D.C.…

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Exclusive: The organized crime “horror movie” will not stop “the wheel of democracy” Montenegro’s PM Dritan Abazovic tells Pavlovic Today

A foreign sojourn to the United States by the Prime Minister of Montenegro, Dritan Abazovic, has taken place yet again during a historic juncture. With the country bracing itself for the second round of the Presidential election, which according to the Prime Minister,”passed smoothly and without any hint of tensions,” Abazovic has taken upon himself…

State Department On NIS Sanctions: “We Don’t Preview Actions” But Pledges To Disrupt Russia’s Financial Networks

The U.S. State Department has declined to confirm whether sanctions are being considered against Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS), Serbia’s largest oil company, which is majority-owned by Russia’s Gazprom. In a response to The Pavlovic Today on Monday, a State Department spokesperson said, “The U.S. does not publicly preview sanctions actions,” sidestepping growing speculation about Washington’s next move.…

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