Macedonia’s response to Bulgaria’s initiative for signing the agreement on good neighborly relations is going in a direction, which will lead to finding an acceptable deal for the two countries. Macedonian Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki made the remarks yesterday, after meeting with his Bulgarian counterpart Nikolay Mladenov.
Read More »International conference on local self-government to take place in Pristina
An International conference on local self-government is to take place in Pristina. This conference aims to present the local self-government reform and Kosovo’s decentralization process as well as share experiences and good practices from the countries in the region. Ministers from Macedonia, Croatia, Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Montenegro, Slovenia and Turkey …
Read More »UN says Cyprus talks to resume in late May
UN envoy Alexander Downer said on Tuesday (May 4th) that talks to reunify the divided island will resume in the last week of May. Downer made the announcement after a meeting with Cypriot President Demetris Christofias in Nicosia. That followed Monday’s meeting between Downer and newly-elected Turkish Cypriot leader Dervis …
Read More »Kosovo Foreign Minister: Kosovo to participate in summit only as equal
Kosovo Foreign Minister Skender Hyseni told EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele on Tuesday (May 4th) that Kosovo will participate in the EU-Western Balkans summit in Sarajevo only as an equal partner with other participants. Hyseni delivered the same message to French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner in Paris. The subject is …
Read More »Bulgaria and Macedonia will have new ambassadors
Bulgaria and Macedonia will have new ambassadors. Macedonian Minister of Foreign Affairs Antonio Milošoski announced that Bulgaria and Macedonia have issued consents for the new ambassadors in the two countries. “I am pleased to announce this fact. The new Macedonian Ambassador to Bulgaria is Blagoj Handziski, who has received consent …
Read More »UNDP Regional Bureau for Europe and CIS director to visit Georgia
UNDP Regional Bureau for Europe and CIS director Kori Udovicki will visit Georgia May 5-8. During the three-day visit she will meet with representatives of the Georgian government, political parties, international organizations and civil society, the UN’s office told Trend.
Read More »Bosnia Calls Elections for October 3, Fails to Change Constitution
Bosnians will head to the polls on October 3 in what has been described as a crucial post-war general election, with the outcome likely determining wether the country will move forward on its EU path or remain stuck in political deadlock.
Read More »General strike paralyses Greece
Both private and public sector trade unions are staging a general strike in Greece, the latter for 48 hours, to protest against the government’s austerity plans. It is against the backdrop of a black wednesday for the euro, hit by financial worries the Greek crisis may spread to other EU …
Read More »Around 14,000 people from Kosovo seek asylum in EU
In 2009 there were around 14,200 asylum applicants from Kosovo, who sought asylum in some of 27 countries of the European Union (EU). This is according to the statistical office of the EU Eurostat, which published a report that said applicants from Kosovo make up five percent of the total …
Read More »Karadžić trial continues
The trial of former Bosnian Serb political leader Radovan Karadžić continues on Wednesday before the Hague tribunal with more witness testimonies. The prosecution’s fifth witness will be former Sky News reporter Aernhout van Lynden, after which former EU mission chief in Bosnia-Herzegovina Colm Doyle will take the stand.
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