Monthly Archives: July 2010

Katar najavio ulaganja

SARAJEVO BiH i Katar imaju odlične političke odnose koje ne prati jednako dobra ekonomska saradnja, ocijenili su u srijedu članovi Predsjedništva BiH i emir države Katar šeik Hamad bin Khalif Al-Thani, koji je boravio u jednodnevnoj posjeti BiH. Delegacije dvije države zaključile su da je potrebno unapređenje ekonomske saradnje, pogotovo …

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Podrška cjelovitosti BiH

SARAJEVO Srbija podržava cjelovitost BiH i podržat će svaku promjenu unutrašnjeg ustrojstva koja će biti utemeljena na dogovoru njena tri konstitutivna naroda, poručio je u srijedu u Sarajevu predsjednik srbijanske vlade Mirko Cvetković. Premijer Srbije i predsjedavajući Vijeća ministara BiH Nikola Špirić zaključili su tokom sastanka da između dvije zemlje …

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Moldovan President Mihai Ghimpu asks world parliaments’ help to remove Russian weaponry from Transnistria

On Tuesday, Moldovan President took floor at the Geneva world conference of parliament chairpersons, and stated that the presence of Russian troops and arms in Transnistria is one of the reasons why Moldova remains the poorest nation of Europe. Ghimpu said, in particular, “Why have we become the poorest nation …

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ICJ to announce opinion on Kosovo today

The International Court of Justice is to deliver its much anticipated advisory opinion on the legality of Kosovo’s declaration of independence today at 3pm. After Kosovo’s ethnic Albanians declared unilateral independence in February 2008, Serbia, which bitterly opposes the independence declaration, took the case to the

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Global terrorism trends and challenges

– Interview with Frederik P. Hitz conducted by Ioannis Michaletos,WSN Executive South East Europe, Coordinator South Eastern Office – Ioannis Michaletos: The current globalized era has revealed a multitude of perils regarding international security. Do you assess that international terrorism has become an even greater danger, and the efforts so …

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Cyprus marks anniversary of Turkish intervention

Cyprus marked the 36th anniversary of the Turkish Army’s intervention on the island Tuesday, a move that effectively divided the island into Greek-dominated south and Turkish-dominated north. Eight years later, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus was declared, which is only recognised by Ankara. In a joint declaration to mark …

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US ambassador urges Skopje, Athens to resolve name dispute

US Ambassador to Macedonia Philip Reeker said on Tuesday it is time to accelerate efforts to resolve the name dispute between Macedonia and Greece. Reeker said that Washington believes the two countries are capable of solving the row by demonstrating determination, creativity and courage. According to him, a solution is …

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