Yearly Archives: 2011

Georgian President set to visit Armenia

Georgian President Mikheil Sakashvili will start a visit to Armenia on Jan. 22.  During the visit, he will meet with Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan. The Georgian President will be accompanied by Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze, who will visit Azerbaijan at the time. This is Sakashvili’s first official visit in …

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Greek President to visit Azerbaijan

Greek President Karolos Papoulias will pay an official visit to Azerbaijan. The visit is scheduled for April 4-6. He will arrive in Baku in response to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s visit to Greece in February last year, which led to a significant revival of bilateral ties and relations. It is expected …

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EU wants to stop illegal immigration via Turkey

The European Union (EU) is aiming at preventing illegal immigration passage through the land border of Turkey and Greece, with a technical delegation from EU Commission examining the border between Turkey and Greece on Friday. Stefano Manservisi, the commission’s director-general for home affairs, told local media that he had held …

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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says all concerned parties should put efforts in Cypriot talks

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Saturday (January 15th) that all concerned parties should encourage Turkish and Greek Cypriots in their efforts to find a settlement to the long-standing Cypriot issue. His remarks came a few days after Angela Merkel visited Cyprus and criticised the Turkish Cypriots for lack of …

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EU Services Commissioner Michel Barnier says Greece exiting eurozone is out of the question

EU Internal Market and Services Commissioner Michel Barnier said on Friday (January 14th) that the prospect of Greece leaving the eurozone is out of the question. “Greece is still in a state of emergency, but has reasons to hope for a better future, since there are prospects for development. Amidst …

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A New Generation of Extremists Threaten Bosnia

By Anes Alic in Sarajevo Five people were indicted on terrorism charges following the June 2010 bombing of a police station in the Bosnian city of Bugojno, but today, prosecutors are focusing more on the international aspect of the case, as leads in the investigation show that the attack may …

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Tough Times for Kosovo Could Eventually Spell the End of Thaci

The close of 2010 and the first week of 2011 were tough times for the authorities of Kosovo, despite a few diplomatic gains, such as official recognition of the country’s independence by Qatar and Guinea-Bissau. First came the Council of Europe’s report on organized crime which includes allegations that Kosovo …

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Greece to show will for solving name dispute

Greece will show political will for solving name issue dispute in the new round of talks. That is what spokesperson of the Greek Foreign Ministry Grigoris Dalavekuras declared. According to him,  Athens expects Skopje to show political will as well, which is necessary for Macedonian accession to the EU and …

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