Serbian President Boris Tadic said on Sunday (May 23rd) that EU officials assured him recently the bloc will accelerate the enlargement process after the world economic crisis eases. He blamed the stalemate in the integration of new members on the shift in EU focus to its economic troubles. Tadic also …
Read More »Greek Prime Minister Georgious Papandreu: Greece choose salvation
We had to choose between collapse and salvation – we chose salvation, Greek Prime Minister Georgious Papandreu said at the parliament. Papandreu stated that eh Cabinet has aimed at turning the crisis into a chance. “The system we succeeded was based on inequality and injustice, we hadn’t the chance to …
Read More »Bulgaria hosts Police Cooperation Convention for Southeast Europe
Bulgaria will host the third meeting of the Committee of Ministers of the Police Cooperation Convention for Southeast Europe. The forum will take place at Grand Hotel Sofia and Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov will deliver welcoming speech to the participants. Delegations of the Balkan sates will make a review …
Read More »NATO Secretary General: Serbia’s future is in EU, NATO
NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen has urged Serbia to look to the future, said reports. That future, he said, lies in integration into the European Union and NATO despite its skepticism regarding the alliance.
Read More »Serbian President, Cypriot President: Excellent relations
Serbian President Boris Tadić and Cypriot President Dimitris Christofias met in Nicosia on Thursday, on the first day of Tadić’s two-day visit. At a joint press conference after meeting Tadić, Christofias said that Cyprus supports Serbia and all Western Balkan countries on their path towards integration in the European Union.
Read More »No Agreement in Albania Talks
After meeting with EU representatives in Strasbourg, Albania’s main political parties have failed to reach an agreement to overcome the political stalemate that has plagued the country for almost a year. Prime Minister Sali Berisha from the ruling Democratic Party and opposition leader Edi Rama of the Socialists met with
Read More »Top Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) leader to make official visit to Serbia
Top Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) leader Haris Silajdzic is set to travel to Belgrade next week for his first official visit to Serbia since the end of Bosnia’s 1992-95 war, his advisor said Thursday. Silajdzic, who serves as the Bosniak member of Bosnia’s tripartite presidency, is scheduled to make a one-day …
Read More »Kosovo and Turkey Sign Four Agreements
Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan signed bilateral agreements today in the areas of transport, agriculture, education and the environment. “Prime Minister Thaci and Prime Minister Erdogan appraised highly the bilateral cooperation between the countries and stressed the readiness
Read More »Slovenian Foreign Minister to meet Croatian counterpart
Slovenian Foreign Minister Samuel Zbogar will meet today with his Croatian counterpart Goran Jandrokovic, some two weeks before Slovenians head to the polls to vote on a referendum on an arbitration agreement to settle a border dispute between the two countries.
Read More »Romania to Adopt IMF Agreement Despite Protest
Romania’s government is to adopt the letter of intent to the loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund next week after finishing scheduled negotiations with unions and employers. Despite public pressure, the government will not give up the planned reductions of salaries and pensions, though it noted that reductions of …
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