Although the EU decision to ban JAT flights to and from its member countries was announced back on June 29 and its implementation on August 20, the Serbian authorities treated it as pub talk, until last week. The day after the decision was officially announced, the Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Marjanovic called an urgent session and lodged a vehement protest. […]

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