File:Ambassador Polt and Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionAmbassador Polt and Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic.jpg |
English: Ambassador Polt making a point during the conference marking 125 years of US-Serbian diplomatic relations. With him are from left to right: Mary Black, President of the Harvard Club of Serbia, Vuk Jeremic, Foreign Minister of Serbia and Ivana Cerovic, Director of the Washington Office of the Serbian Unity Congress. |
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Source | http://belgrade.usembassy.gov/feature/200706.html |
Author | Embassy of the United States in Serbia |
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