Yearly Archives: 2009

Foreign forces possibly behind blast in Moldova’s capital

Moldova’s Interior Minister Victor Catan said Thursday that foreign forces are probably behind Wednesday’s blast in Chisinau, capital city of the eastern European country. The minister told a press conference that he did not rule out forces from abroad are involved in the incident, seeking to destabilize the situation in …

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Mali koraci u promjeni Ustava do kraja godine

BiH do kraja godine treba da napravi male korake u ustavnoj reformi, što je jedan od ciljeva butmirskog procesa, izjavio je juče Lars Vahland, zamjenik direktora za politička pitanja u Ministarstvu vanjskih poslova Švedske, zemlje koja trenutno predsjedava EU. “Bosna i Hercegovina mora imati efikasan sistem odlučivanja zato je potrebno …

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“Medvedev to address Serbian parliament”

The Russian President Dmitry Medvedev will be addressing the Serbian parliament during his visit to Belgrade. Medvedev will be highlighting some of the key messages of his visit to Belgrade in his address to MPs. Đukić-Dejanović, who is the president of the Serbo-Russian Friendship Group, said that Russian Ambassador to …

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Election campaign under way in Kosovo

The campaign for the first Kosovo local elections since the province unilaterally declared independence in February last year will begin on November 15. 74 parties, coalitions and citizens’ movements are taking part in the ballot. They include 37 Kosovo Albanian and 21 Serb lists.

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Inzko: Time for new steps

International High Representative to Bosnia-Herzegovina Valentin Inzko thinks it is time for further steps when it comes to the Dayton Accords. “Dayton is definitely the best Constitution that could have been written in an airport in the space of three weeks, because, above all, it put an end to the …

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EC: Visa talks to begin with Kosovo

European Commission Director for the Western Balkans Pierre Mirel says that all EU member-states have agreed to begin visa liberalization dialogue with Kosovo. He submitted a progress report and feasibility study on Kosovo to senior officials in Priština yesterday.

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Germany to return 14,000 Kosovo refugees

Germany has decided to return 14,000 refugees from Kosovo to their homeland, 10 years after the war, writes Suddeutsche Zeitung. There are currently over 14,000 refugees from Kosovo, who have had their applications for permanent residency turned down, awaiting deportation. All individuals without permanent residency status in Germany, and who …

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Moldova to open 13 polling stations for Romanian presidential elections

On the whole, the Romanian Government is preparing to open 294 polling stations abroad – one hundred more than at the previous elections. For the Romanian presidential elections of November 22, the Republic of Moldova will open 13 polling stations in its territory. Until now, this republic used to permit …

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Georgia considers Hillary Clinton’s initiative to create buffer zones at occupied territories as acceptable

Georgia considers U.S Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s initiative to create buffer zones at the territories occupied by Russia as acceptable, secretary of National Security Council Eka Tkeshelashvili said before leaving for Vienna for the international conference.

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