Croatia refused to abolish a law exempting crimes committed during the Communist era and war crimes. Therefore, the European Commission (EC) may put EU’s newest member state
Read More »Bulgaria’s Security Council to discuss Syria
“Over the next few days the Security Council with the Prime Minister will hold a sitting over the situation in Syria,” Bulgarian Minister of Foreign Affairs Kristian Vigenin said after a meeting with Prime Minister Plamen Oresharski and Secretary General of the Council on Regional Cooperation Goran Svilanovic. “We will …
Read More »Greece rejects speculation of a role in military intervention in Syria
Greece’s political leadership on Tuesday dismissed speculation of a Greek role in a possible military intervention in Syria. Greece is a “bastion of stability and security in a region set ablaze,” Greek Prime Minister
Read More »Next talks on Kosovo to be held on September 8
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said after the 15th round of the Belgrade-Priština dialogue that a new round of talks would be held on September 8. Ashton stated late on Tuesday in Brussels said that both Ivica Dačić
Read More »Latest round of Kosovo talks ends with no agreement
Even after 15 rounds of negotiations between Belgrade and Priština, negotiators have not been able to reach final agreement on telecommunications and energy. The next meeting between PMs Ivica Dačić and Hashim Thaci is
Read More »Croatia ready to process communist crimes, says country’s FM
Croatia is ready to process communist crimes, claims country’s Foreign Minister. Vesna Pusic has made it clear Croatia will accept the duties taken when joining the European Union last month.
Read More »Serbia and China to boost bilateral partnership
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic on Monday reached consensus on deepening bilateral strategic partnership. During their talks held at the Great Hall of the People in downtown Beijing, the two presidents exchanged in-depth
Read More »Fresh round of Kosovo talks in Brussels
Ivica Dačić and Hashim Thaci are continuing the Kosovo talks in Brussels, and the topic of the new round are ballot papers for he fall local elections. They will also discuss issues related to energy and telecommunications.
Read More »Serbian President visits China
Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić arrived in China on Sunday, where he will over the next four days meet with Chinese leaders and prominent businesspeople. According to reports in both countries, the visit to China will have both historic
Read More »Macedonian PM calls for snap elections
Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski has suggested organizing early parliamentary elections as a solution to the political crisis which arose after the failure of the commission investigating into the incidents in
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