Monthly Archives: October 2010

KFOR to be reduced to 5,000 troops

NATO is going into the second stage of reduction of its military presence in Kosovo to 5,000 troops, Priština-based Albanian language daily Koha Ditore writes. Quoting NATO sources, the daily points out that the decision

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Karadzic Trial: Young Victims of Siege of Sarajevo

A former policeman from Sarajevo testifies at the trial of wartime Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic and says that more than 1,000 children were killed in the city during the course of the war. “According to Safety Services Centre’s estimates, between 10 and eleven thousand civilians were killed in Sarajevo. …

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Serbian FM said that dialogue with Priština should begin

Vuk Jeremić said that Serbia was ready for dialogue with Priština and that “it would be better for everybody if the process started as soon as possible”. “As far as we are concerned it can begin right now. Officials from Brussels, who will play a mediator role, are also ready,” …

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South Caucasus conference to discuss situation on region’s approaching to Europe

Tbilisi will host a conference on the topic “Are we approaching to Europe?” today. At the event the results of the research “Economic and social policy in Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan”, along with the Georgian experts will also be presented by experts from Armenia and Azerbaijan.

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Greek deputy minister to visit Azerbaijan

The prospects for bilateral political and economic cooperation will be considered in Baku. The negotiations will be held within Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Spyros Kouvelis’s visit to Azerbaijan on November 28-29. Kouvelis, as a co-chairman of the intergovernmental

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