Eurasia News

Serbia presses for EU candidate status

Serbian President Boris Tadic told EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton on Friday (March 26th) that Belgrade’s goal is to get EU candidate status by the end of this year or in early 2011. He reiterated that his country will continue to co-operate with The Hague war crimes

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Turkey rejects privileged EU partnership idea

Turkey’s chief negotiator with the EU, Egemen Bagis, has rejected Germany’s idea of privileged partnership for Turkey, instead of full membership. After talks with EU officials in Brussels on Friday (March 26th), he told reporters that there is no such term in the EU acquis. “The privileged partnership just does …

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Srebrenica resolution moves to Serbian parliament

A draft resolution condemning crimes committed in Srebrenica in July 1995 moved to parliament’s docket Saturday (March 27th), submitted by 114 lawmakers from the ruling coalition. According to its text, parliament strongly condemns the 1995 Srebrenica crimes against Bosniaks, as confirmed by the

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Slovenia to hold referendum on arbitration agreement

Leaders of the main political parties agreed on Friday (March 26th) that the arbitration border agreement with Croatia will be submitted to a binding referendum, once parliament ratifies the document. The Constitutional Court endorsed the agreement with Zagreb last week, giving parliament the green light to ratify the deal. Croatia …

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Moldova – Ghimpu to meet Voronin

Interim Moldovan President Mihai Ghimpu and his predecessor Vladimir Voronin are expected to have a meeting soon. During Parliament’s session today, Voronin asked for a discussion with Ghimpu. His request is believed to be a result of Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe Mevlut Cavusoglu’s appeal to communist deputies …

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Greek PM hails ‘very satisfactory’ rescue plan

Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou late Thursday hailed as a “very satisfactory decision” a European move to extend a rescue package to debt-laden Athens, in comments to Greek public television. “Europe has taken a step forward … Europe and Greece will emerge stronger from this crisis,” Papandreou said.

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EU office to be opened in northern K. Mitrovica

A European Union office is set to be opened today in the northern, mostly Serb part of the ethnically divided town of Kosovska Mitrovica. The office’s main goal, it was announced, will be to promote EU values and lower tensions in this part of Kosovo. The office, dubbed “EU House”, …

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Balkan foreign ministers want more cooperation in region

The foreign ministers of Bosnia, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia agreed to intensify cooperation. This would come with the aim of solving the problem of refugees and internally displaced persons, a problem which has not been resolved in any one of those countries, a joint statement said.

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Tadić to meet with Ashton, Rompuy

Serbian President Boris Tadić will meet with EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton in Brussels on Friday. The president will on Saturday attend the Brussels Forum 2010 conference in the Belgian capital, his press service said today in Belgrade. Tadić will also talk with EU …

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