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Tomislav Nikolic, center, the nationalist Serbian Progressive Party leader and presidential candidate, talks to members of the media after claiming victory at the presidential runoff elections in Belgrade, Serbia, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Nationalist Nikolic beat pro European Union incumbent Boris Tadic in Serbia's presidential runoff election. (Foto: Marko Drobnjakovic/AP/dapd).
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Serbia's President Boris Tadic (L) and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso (R) hold a joint news conference after a meeting in Brussels February 28, 2012. Romania threatened on Tuesday to derail European Union plans to grant Serbia membership candidate status in a row over minority rights in the former Yugoslav state, EU diplomats said. REUTERS/Eric Vidal (BELGIUM - Tags: POLITICS)
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