Monthly Archives: September 2011

OSCE will watch Bulgarian elections

The Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) at the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, OSCE, will monitor the October 23 local and presidential elections in Bulgaria. ODHIR has opened in Sofia on Tuesday a Limited Mission for Election Assessment, Vadim Zhdanovich, Head of the OSCE/ODIHR Assessment …

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EULEX will investigate Jarinje incident

EULEX Spokesman Nicholas Hawton said on Wednesday that a EULEX prosecutor would investigate the Tuesday events at the Jarinje checkpoint. “EULEX is assessing the circumstance of the violence with the view to launch an investigation into what happened,” Hawton said, adding that the

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Montenegro expects good report from EU regarding accession

Montenegro expects to get a positive opinion from the EU regarding fulfillment of conditions for the EU accession in October. EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule will bring the good news to Podgorica on October 13. A day after the European Commission publishes opinion about fulfillment of conditions for Montenegro’s European …

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US official for Eurasian Affairs arrives in South Caucasus

The Director of the Office of Caucasus Affairs and Regional Conflicts in the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs at the U.S. Department of State, Justin Friedman and Deputy Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs, Eric S. Rubin will travel to Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia.

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The Netherlands will withdraw peacekeeping mission from Bosnia by the end of October

The last Dutch peacekeepers in Bosnia will leave next month after a two-decade mission overshadowed by the massacre of thousands of Muslim men and boys at Srebrenica in 1995. “We are ending the mission at the end of October when the largest part of our troops return home, except for …

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Belgrade-Pristina discussion delayed in Brussels

An EU-mediated dialogue process scheduled to take place between representatives of Serbia and Kosovo in Brussels has been postponed after the Serbian delegation demanded a change in the discussion agenda. The seventh round of Belgrade-Pristina talks was due to take place today, covering the subjects of energy, telecommunications and Kosovo’s …

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Serbian official says Kosovo must accept ‘reality’

Rasim Ljajic says Serbia should adopt a two-pronged policy towards Kosovo: accepting the ‘reality’ of the loss of the south, while encouraging the Serb-run north to peacefully pursue its campaign for self-determination. In a break with Belgrade’s official line on Kosovo – which is that the whole of the ex-province …

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Clash between Kosovo Serbs and NATO

At least six Kosovo Serbs and four NATO troops were injured in clashes at a disputed border crossing on Tuesday, NATO officials and local authorities said. Eyewitnesses said troops from the NATO peacekeeping force KFOR fired teargas and rubber bullets to disperse a crowd rallying against the removal of a …

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