* Wednesday, November 26 – New York: UN Security Council holds a session on Kosovo, Serbia’s Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic and his Kosovo counterpart, Skender Hyseni, to take part.
* Wednesday, November 26 – Belgrade: The government holds a news conference to present 1.5 million euro EU financed project for technical support to companies. (1000 GMT)
* Wednesday, November 26 – Belgrade: The head of the European Parliament Delegation for southeast Europe, Doris Pack, holds a news conference on her meeting with a Serbian parliamentary delegation. (1115 GMT)
* Wednesday, November 26 – Belgrade: Telekom Srbija presents its online television, Open IP TV. (1200 GMT)
* Wednesday, November 26 – Belgrade: President Boris Tadic meets Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen. (1900 GMT)
Wednesday, November 26 - Belgrade: Second day of the 16th Telecommunications Forum (TELFOR) 2008. (to Nov 27)
Wednesday, November 26 - Belgrade: The 4th International Energy Fair opens. (to Nov 28)
Wednesday, November 26 - Belgrade: The 5th International Fair of Environmental Protection, ECOFair, opens. (to Nov 28)
Thursday, November 27 - Belgrade: The International Entrepreneurship Fair for Small and Medium-Sizes Enterprises, Biznis Baza, opens. (until Nov 29)
Monday, December 1 - Belgrade: The central bank monetary committee holds a session. [rescheduled from Nov 28]
Tuesday, December 2 - Sofia (Bulgaria): The 2nd southeast Europe Financial Services Forum, organised by SeeNews, opens.
Tuesday, December 16 - Belgrade: The central bank monetary committee holds a session.
Tuesday, December 30 - Belgrade: The central bank monetary committee holds a session.
Thursday, January 1: New Year's Day; public and market holiday.
Friday, January 2: New Year's Day; public and market holiday.
Tuesday, January 6: Serbia celebrates Orthodox Christmas Eve; public holiday.
Wednesday, January 7: Serbia celebrates Orthodox Christmas; public and market holiday.