Bulgarians kept on Sunday demanding early elections during the protests against Prime Minister Plamen Oresharski’s government.
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Bulgarian President says dialogue is the solution for political crisis
Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev called on all political parties to engage in dialogue, although remaining skeptical whether this can be achieved soon. “I will be pleased to seek dialogue among political leaders, but at the present moment I cannot achieve the prerequisites for trust and agreement,” said Plevneliev.
Read More »Turkish Foreign Ministry commemorates Srebrenica
Turkish Foreign Ministry commemorated on Thursday the victims of Srebrenica genocide and cursed one more the crime against humanity on 18th year of the massacre. We commemorate our Bosnian brothers and sisters with respect and mercy, who
Read More »France back Romania on Schengen entry
French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault has declared his country’s support for Romania’s phased-in Schengen Agreement accession. “France has always been open to
Read More »Great Britain’s parliament wins veto over move to arm Syrian rebels
Britain’s parliament backed a motion on Thursday, July 11 requiring Prime Minister David Cameron to give it a veto over any future move to arm Syrian rebels, in a symbolic vote the government said it would heed.
Read More »Thousands of protesters join rally in Bulgaria
Thousands of Bulgarians have taken to the streets of the capital Sofia for a 28th consecutive evening to demand the resignation of the Socialist-led government over its ties with oligarchs.
Read More »EU to provide 16 million euros aid to Georgia
The EU will allocate 16 million euros worth of assistance to Georgia as part of the “more for more” principle. A financial agreement will be signed by the Georgian State Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic
Read More »Serbia and Montenegro to continue regional cooperation
Serbian and Montenegrin parliament speakers have said the two countries should continue regional cooperation and inter-parliamentary exchange of experience. This is true especially in the context of European integration, Nebojša Stefanović and Ranko Krivokapić stated in Belgrade on Thursday.
Read More »EU calls on Pristina to adopt amnesty law
EU foreign policy chief Ashton on Wednesday urged the Kosovo parliament to adopt the controversial amnesty legislation which was voted down last week amid public opposition to a clause that could be used to pardon violent criminals.
Read More »Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to provide aid for Egypt
Kuwait will provide $4 billion in aid to Egypt, matching pledges by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates that showed Gulf Arab approval of the Egyptian army’s ousting of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi.
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