Serbian PM Mirko Cvetković said the first agreements reached in the dialogue between Belgrade and Priština “would benefit
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Inzko says that Serbian President visit to Sarajevo is another positive step
The visit of Serbian President Boris Tadić to Sarajevo is yet another positive step on the Western Balkans’ long road to post-war recovery and reconciliation. This is according to High Representative and EU Special Representative in Bosnia Valentin Inzko.
Read More »Moldova’s progress discussed in Germany
“Republic of Moldova: Between European Integration and Political Crisis” was the name of the roundtable conference organized in Berlin by the German-Moldovan Forum and the European Academy at Berlin, with support rendered by the Hanns Seidel Foundation.
Read More »Serbia supports Bosnia’s integrity
Serbian President Boris Tadić stated in Sarajevo on Wednesday that Serbia wanted the closest possible relations with Bosnia-Herzegovina. He added that the country was ready to resolve all the remaining open issues between the two countries.
Read More »Israeli PM visits Romania
Benjamin Netanyahu will visit Romania and Bulgaria today and tomorrow, the first trip to those countries by an Israeli prime minister in two decades. On Wednesday, Netanyahu will meet with his Romanian counterpart Emil Boc and with President Traian Basescu. The next day he will fly to Sofia, where he …
Read More »Macedonia to sign extradition treaties with Serbia, Croatia and Montenegro
Macedonia is soon to sign bilateral extradition treaties with Serbia, Croatia and Montenegro, which are expected to halt the practice of individuals abusing their dual citizenship to escape justice.
Read More »EU-Croatia accession treaty likely to be signed in December
Croatia will likely sign the accession treaty with the European Union in the first half of December, according to Vesna Pusic, the chairwoman of the parliamentary National Committee
Read More »Serbian President starts visit to Bosnia
Serbia’s President Boris Tadić will today pay the first official visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina. Sarajevo expects a “sincere and friendly talk” and “progress” in all open issues.
Read More »Transnistria accuses Moldova for silence after Romanian president’s declaration
The Transnistrian ministry of foreign affairs has resolutely condemned the recent sayings by Romanian President Traian Basescu – that in place of Marshal Ion Antonescu in 1941, he too would have ordered Romanian soldiers to cross the Prut River to participate in the aggression of Hitler’s Germany against the USSR.
Read More »OSCE Parliamentary Assembly annual session starts today in Belgrade
The annual session of the Organization of Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Parliamentary Assembly (PA) will start on Wednesday in Belgrade. The session has been named “Strengthening the OSCE’s Effectiveness and Efficiency – A new start after the Astana Summit”.
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