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Mr Cvetkovic (third left) also vowed to improve Serbia's economy Serbia's parliament has approved a new government made up of a pro-EU bloc and its former rivals, the Socialists. In a 127-27 vote in Belgrade, lawmakers backed the cabinet led by Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic. Mr Cvetkovic promised to take Serbia into the EU, but said Belgrade would never recognise Kosovo's independence. Serbia's coalition government fell in March after disagreeing on whether to suspend EU ties, following Kosovo's recognition of by most EU members. President Boris Tadic's pro-EU alliance won May's snap general elections, but fell short of majority in the 250-strong parliament. The polls were viewed as a referendum on whether the former Yugoslav republic should continue on its path towards membership of the 27-member EU. 'Main objective' After... [read full story]
