The director of the regional office of the UN Development Program for Europe, Kori Udovički, says the organization regrets the report published on Montenegro. In this internal UN report, Podgorica was referred to as “a provincial town” in which it was difficult for foreigners to live. Udovički told a press …
Read More »Yearly Archives: 2009
Croatia to testify for Kosovo at ICJ
Croatia will testify before the International Court of Justice on behalf of Kosovo in December, a move daily Novi List believes will sour relations with Serbia. Croatia’s appearance before ICJ will not be taken lightly by Belgrade, and that Zagreb is steeling itself for a negative reaction.
Read More »Memorandum for Macedonia-Spain military cooperation
Macedonian Defense Minister Zoran Konjanovski and his Spanish counterpart Carme Chacon Piqueras signed today in Skopje a Memorandum for cooperation in the defense field. The memorandum affirms the commitment for mutual understanding, information exchange and increasing of volume of bilateral cooperation between the two ministries.
Read More »China, Romania mark 60th anniversary of diplomatic ties
China and Romania held a reception here on Wednesday to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties. Hailing the two countries’ traditional friendship of cooperation, Chen Haosu, president of the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, said China and Romania had enjoyed deepening cultural, economic …
Read More »Bulgaria looks for lobby among EU states for extension of Schengen financial facility
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Supreme Judicial Council are connected as far as the implementation of the measures under the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism is concerned, Bulgarian Foreign Minister Rumyana Zheleva said during a meeting with Supreme Judicial Council representatives. Zheleva noted that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and …
Read More »Chinese vice president arrives in Bulgaria for visit
Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping arrived in Sofia on Wednesday on the latest leg of his Europe tour. In a written statement issued upon arrival at the airport, Xi said this year marks the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and Bulgaria, which had maintained healthy …
Read More »EC: The name issue continues to affect relations between Macedonia and Greece
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is participating actively in regional cooperation and further developing its bilateral relations with its neighbours. However, the name issue continues to affect relations with Greece, reads the European Commission’s 2009 progress report on the country, published Wednesday. The document stresses that relations with Greece …
Read More »Croatia scores good progress in meeting the accession negotiations benchmarks
Croatia has made good progress in meeting the benchmarks set in the accession negotiations. This surfaced today during the presentation of the EU 2009 enlargement strategy and progress reports for the countries from the Western Balkans and Turkey.
Read More »Albania achieved little progress in public administration reform, says EC progress report
Albania has continued to make some progress in strengthening its government structures. At the same time, it needs to further strengthen the capacity, coordination and strategic planning for EU integration, reads the European Commission’s 2009 progress report for the country.
Read More »EC Recommends EU Accession Talks with Macedonia
EU enlargement commissioner Olli Rehn says the European Commission, EC, has recommended that Macedonia start its EU accession negotiations. The move marks the country’s first major step towards integration in the bloc since it was granted the status of an EU candidate state in 2005. However, the report has not …
Read More »