Monthly Archives: October 2010

EU hails Moldova progress and urges visa liberalization

The European Parliament has welcomed the latest moves by Moldova to improve relations with the EU and the country’s willingness to seek a solution to the Transnistrian issue. In a resolution adopted on 21 October, MEPs call for a more

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Polish President in visit to Romania

Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski is paying a one day official visit to Romania where he is having talks with Romanian President Traian Basescu. One of the points of President Komorowski’s visit to Bucharest includes the signing

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Serbia welcomes EU decision to advance its membership application

Serbian Defense Minister Dragan Sutanovac has welcomed the EU’s decision to advance Serbia’s membership application. “Serbia’s European journey cannot be stopped. The defense ministry is doing everything possible and is helping in the hunt for Mladic and Hadzic,” the minister said following the EU foreign ministers’ decision to examine Serbia’s …

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EU border guards to help Greece stop an influx of migrants entering across the land border with Turkey

The EU is for the first time sending border guards to help Greece stem an influx of migrants entering across the land border with Turkey. The Rapid Border Intervention Teams set up in 2007 “are activated today for the first time”, the European Commission said late on Sunday. The Commission …

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Russia plans to build up Black Sea Fleet

Russia plans to add 18 new vessels to its Black Sea Fleet within the next decade after a landmark deal with Ukraine to extend the lease on the fleet’s base, a navy source was quoted by Interfax as saying on Monday. Ukraine agreed in April to extend the Russian fleet’s …

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