The EU monitoring mission (EUMM) must expand its activities in Georgia, mission head Hansjorg Habber said in an interview with Imedi television. He said the issue of expanding the EU mission became more topical when the UN mission and OSCE mandates expired and they ceased their activities in Georgia.
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President of Azerbaijani Azersun Holding presented with Order of Merit of Georgia
According to the order by the Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili, the head of Azersun Holding Abdolbari Gozal was awarded the Order of Merit of Georgia.
Read More »Georgian side accuses Russia of preparing provocation, making emphasis on militarization of Georgia
Russia to some extent is trying to hinder the economic development of Georgia, the chairman of the parliamentary committee on international relations Akaki Minashvili said responding to the accusations of Russia’s intelligence that as though Georgia is preparing for a military provocation. The MP said in an interview with journalists …
Read More »EU promises Romania assistance if conditions met
A second tranche of European Union funding worth 1 billion euros ($1.5 billion) will be paid to Romania providing conditions are met, the European Commission said on Friday.
Read More »Serbia charges six for 1992 killings in Bosnia
Serbia’s war crimes prosecutor has charged six former Serb fighters over their alleged roles in killing, rape and torture of Roma civilians in eastern Bosnia during the 1992-95 war, a statement said Friday.
Read More »KFOR military exercise in Kosovo closes
This is the second day of KFOR regular military exercise organized in the north of Kosovo, media report. The exercise titled Strong Gate was organized together with EULEX and Kosovo Police. The goal is to establish cooperation between KFOR Tactical North and the Operative Reserve troops.
Read More »Moldova puts off political party financing on account of economic crisis
Moldova’s Parliament adopted an amendment to the Political Parties Act providing for financing of political parties from the state budget in proportion with the number of votes won at the latest election to be postponed till 2013. The move is reasoned by the country’s grave economic situation RBC reported. Earlier …
Read More »Turkey, EU agree to cooperate in fight against irregular migration
Turkey and the European Union (EU) agreed to intensify cooperation to overcome the common problem on migration flow and to fight irregular migration, said a joint statement on Thursday.
Read More »IMF Delays Romania Funds Due to Political Instability
The International Monetary Fund, IMF, has delayed disbursing an aid tranche to Romania originally scheduled for next month and will resume talks on a standby loan agreement only when the country has a government. “The IMF will come to Bucharest again as soon as there will be a legitimate government …
Read More »Romania’s Basescu Nominates New PM
In a surprise move, Romanian President Traian Basescu on Friday nominated the mayor of a Bucharest district, Liviu Negoita, for the office of prime minister, once again rejecting the candidate proposed by the opposition parties. Negoita, 47, is a politician and lawyer, member of center-right Democratic Liberal Party, PLD, and …
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