Zagreb mayor, Milan Bandic announced Thursday his nomination for Croatia’s new president, saying that the country deserves a people’s president. Bandic, announced his decision early morning at the press conference Sjeme, accompanied by his daughter and wife as well as many of his colleagues.
Read More »Mesic: BiH must remain united for the region and Europe
Serbian authorities will have to send a message to Serbians in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) saying BiH is their homeland, declare Sarajevo as their Capital city and create their policy in those frameworks, Croatia’s President Stjepan Mesic said. “BiH must remain united for our region and for Europe and in …
Read More »Russian police storms Bulgarian state properties in Moscow
A special unit of Russian police force stormed the premises of the Bulgarian Industrial Centre in Moscow although it is protected by diplomatic immunity, Bulgarian National Radio said on November 5 2009. The raid happened without any notice and explanation from police and, according to Bulgarian-language Dnevnik daily who quoted …
Read More »President Vujanovic of Montenegro on official visit to Bulgaria
The president of Montenegro, Filip Vujanovic, will arrive in Sofia on November 5 on an official invitation from the President of Bulgaria, Georgi Purvanov. The reception ceremony will be held at Alexander Nevski Square in Sofia city centre, starting at 10.20am.
Read More »Slovenia lifts visas for Macedonia as of December 19
Slovenia will lift visa regime for citizens of Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro as of December 19, 2009 instead of the announced earlier January 1, 2010. Slovenian Foreign Ministry announced that the final decision that concerns Serbian and Montenegrin citizens will be announced after the report of the expert’s team for …
Read More »Now is the time to solve name dispute between Macedonia, Greece: Swedish FM
Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt, whose country is holding the presidency of the European Union, thinks the time to solve the name dispute between Macedonia and Greece has come.
Read More »Lavrov to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina for settlement talks
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will pay an official visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina on Thursday, in order to discuss the Bosnian settlement and bilateral relations between Russia and the Balkan state with its top officials, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said.
Read More »KFOR to carry out Strong Gate exercise
KFOR multinational troops deployed in the north of Kosovo and Metohija will carry out a regular exercise titled ‘Strong Gates’ on Thursday and Friday. The two-day exercise will be realized in cooperation with EULEX and the Kosovo Police Service, according to a statement released by KFOR.
Read More »Serbia Accepts Changes to Vojvodina Bill
Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic accepted on Wednesday proposed amendments from The League of Social-Democrats of Vojvodina, LSV, on the draft law that will provide the region of Vojvodina greater autonomy. Speaking at a press conference after the meeting with LSV leader Nenad Canak, the prime minister said he expects …
Read More »Macedonia, Greece To Resume “Name” Talks
The UN mediator in the Athens-Skopje “name” talks, Matthew Nimetz is summoning both sides to a fresh round of talks from 16 to 22 November. The mediator is in permanent contact with both sides to precise the date for the meeting in New York, the UN said.
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