Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković met with his Romanian counterpart Emil Boc on Wednesday in Budapest. Cvetković said that Serbia deeply appreciates the principled stance of Romania regarding the defense of principles of international law in the Kosovo and Metohija issue.
Read More »Prosecutors of ex-Yugoslav republics cooperate with Hague Tribunal
Court presidents and prosecutors of the former Yugoslav republics shared the view that international cooperation in hunting war criminals is good, but it must be improved.
Read More »Kosovo Coordinator for the North Appointed
Kosovo’s premier Hashim Thaci appointed Ylber Hysa as the government’s coordinator of the strategy for Mitrovica North.
Read More »Bulgaria could be ‘backbone of a stable prosperous region’ – Barroso
Recalling that in 2008 he had said that Bulgaria could be the backbone of a stable prosperous region, European Commission President Jose Barroso told journalists in Brussels on February 23 2010: “I believe this is truer than ever before”.
Read More »Serbia Returns Ambassador to Podgorica
Serbian Ambassador to Montenegro Zoran Lutovac returned on Tuesday evening to his office in Podgorica. He was called back to Belgrade in mid-January following a decision by the Montenegrin government to establish diplomatic relations with Kosovo.
Read More »Nabucco is still priority, but Romania will analyze every initiative: PM
Nabucco project is still a priority for Romania but the country will analyze every initiative, which can contribute to the energy security of the country and European Union, said Romanian Prime Minister Emil Boc. He will attend an energy forum in Budapest. He added that at the summit in Budapest …
Read More »Bulgaria and Romania to set up mutual preparation strategy for Schengen entry
Bulgaria’s riverside city of Rousse hosted a meeting between the deputy Bulgarian Interior Minister Pavlin Dimitrov and Romania’s state secretary Marian Titulescu on February 23 2010. The talks were about the mutual scheme set up by Bulgaria’s Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov and his Romanian counterpart Vasile Blaga for improving bilateral …
Read More »Bulgaria proposes role in Western Balkans
In separate meetings with European Union leaders, Bulgaria’s Foreign Minister Nikolai Mladenov and President Georgi Purvanov have proposed that the bloc draw on Bulgaria’s assistance in the Western Balkans.
Read More »Spain will not recognize Kosovo’s independence
Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos said that Spain won’t recognize Kosovo’s independence. He said that Spain won’t bring that kind of decision until UN resolution is adopted or Belgrade and Pristina reach an agreement. Moratinos said that the security, peace and stability at the Balkans is due to the …
Read More »IMF, Serbia reach agreement
The IMF and the Serbian government successfully completed the third review of their 2.9 billion-euro arrangement, IMF mission chief Albert Jaeger told a press conference in Belgrade on Tuesday. He said that key quantitative targets under the programme have been met and that the IMF Board will likely approve the …
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