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11. 02. 2015

OSCE representative on media meets with Serbian minister

11.2.2015. (Tanjug) - VIENNA - Dunja Mijatovic, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) representative on freedom of the media, said Wednesday she was pleased that the Serbian Chairmanship was "paying special attention to free media in the OSCE region and journalists' safety."


Following talks she had with Serbian Minister of Culture and Information Ivan Tasovac in Vienna today, Mijatovic said that she and Tasovac "had a very constructive meeting and agreed on a number of initiatives on media freedom issues," according to a release on the OSCE website.

The OSCE representative and Tasovac agreed on a conference on journalists' safety to be hosted by the OSCE Chairmanship in Belgrade in March.

During the meeting, Tasovac provided a comprehensive update on all media freedom issues in Serbia raised by the OSCE representative. He also supplied detailed information on the processes concerning the implementation of media laws in Serbia, the release said.

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