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Originally published Wednesday, December 8, 2010 at 1:29 AM

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Serbia to boycott Nobel peace prize ceremony

Serbia's foreign minister says the country will boycott the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony honoring imprisoned Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo.

The Associated Press

BELGRADE, Serbia —

Serbia's foreign minister says the country will boycott the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony honoring imprisoned Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo.

Vuk Jeremic says Serbia "pays extreme attention to the violations of human rights," but that its bilateral relations with China have a priority.

China has called the Nobel prize choice an effort by the West to contain its rise and launched a campaign to persuade countries not to attend Friday's ceremony in Oslo.

Belgrade fears its attendance could anger China, which has supported Serbia in opposing the independence of its former province, Kosovo.

As well as Serbia, China and 17 other nations have announced they are to skip the ceremony, including Russia, Cuba, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela.

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