Yearly Archives: 2009

NATO to Decide on KFOR Reduction Today

NATO will decide today to what extent it might reduce its troop presence in Kosovo during a meeting of defence ministers scheduled for this afternoon. Currently, the alliance has 13,800 troops on the ground in Kosovo and it is expected that ministers will decide to reduce that number to 10,000 …

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Report: Macedonia, Greece Name Talks in June

The UN-sponsored Athens-Skopje “name” talks will likely resume later this month in Brussels or Geneva, local media in both countries, say citing unnamed diplomats. During the week of June 20, UN mediator Matthew Nimetz will meet with negotiators Adamantios Vassilakis from Greece and Zoran Jolevski from Macedonia to resume the …

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Bosnian Serbs Tenacious against Western Ultimatum

The Bosnian Serb leadership and western diplomats are on a direct collision course as neither side appears ready to back down only a day before the expiration of an ultimatum issued by High Representative to Bosnia Valentin Inzko. The Assembly of the Serb-dominated Bosnian entity of Republika Srpska is expected …

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Skopje, Pristina to Establish Diplomatic Relations

The Kosovo President’s Office on Wednesday announced that Pristina and Skopje would soon establish full diplomatic relations, Macedonia’s MIA news reports. “We will soon appoint ambassadors and establish bilateral relations,” Xhavit Beqiri, spokesman for Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu, told local media. The spokesman stressed that the Kosovo president was interested …

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OSCE Condemns Kosovo Press Threats

The international organisation responsible for monitoring press freedom in Kosovo has joined calls urging the government to condemn threats against BIRN’s “Life in Kosovo” television show and its presenter. In a strongly worded letter, the OSCE chief of mission in the country, Werner Almhofer, said he had followed the campaign …

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Russia Considers Serbian Aid Request

Russian Ambassador to Serbia Aleksandr Konuzin has said that Moscow was seriously considering Serbia’s request for one billion euros in aid, Beta news agency reported. Such an aid package would earmark 200 million euros for the national budget and 400 million euros for infrastructure projects. 

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Moguće gašenje Komisije za utvrđivanje trošenja donacija

Author: Mirza Čubro SARAJEVO – Istražna komisija parlamenta BiH za utvrđivanje utroška donacija svoj bi rad mogla okončati vrlo brzo i bez bilo kakvog rezultata, kaže jedan od njenih članova Adem Huskić. Parlament BiH odbacio je zahtjeve ove komisije za izmjene Zakona o slobodi pristupa informacijama i izdvajanja 300.000 KM …

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EU Kicks Off Battle For $6 Bln Energy Funds

Advanced green technologies such as superheated solar towers and gas from trees can compete with industry-backed carbon-trapping technology for around $6 billion of European Union funding, an EU document shows. Money could also go to giant wind turbines, made of space-age composites, nearly as tall as the 300-metre-high Eiffel Tower …

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Opposition parties win most EP elections

ATHENS, Greece Opposition parties emerged as winners in most EU countries in the Balkans, following weekend European Parliament (EP) elections. In Greece on Sunday (June 7th), the ruling New Democracy (ND) lost to the main opposition PASOK by four percentage points, 36.75% of the votes, compared to 32.68%. The Communist …

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Serbian defence minister discusses EU integration

BELGRADE, Serbia Recognising Kosovo’s independence and joining NATO are not preconditions for Serbia’s EU accession, Defence Minister Dragan Sutanovac told the Vecernje Novosti newspaper on Sunday (June 7th). He added that he was assured of this “during conversations with people holding the highest possible positions” in the bloc and the …

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