Greek Ambassador in Serbia Dimosthenis Stoidis has denied that his country would recognize the unilateral declaration of independence made by Kosovo’s Albanians.
Read More »Serbian FM: Kosovo and EU are two separated topics
Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić said that EU integrations and the Kosovo status question are two separate issues. “In the last two years of our diplomatic fight for Kosovo, we have preserved peace and stability in the region, began the historic process before the
Read More »Georgian opposition leader: Kazakhstan’s presidency in OSCE is important
It is important that Kazakhstan became the OSCE chair, Leader of the Democratic Movement – United Georgia Nino Burjanadze said.
Read More »EP delegation pays visit to Macedonia
A delegation of the European Parliament (EP) will pay a visit to Macedonia on Wednesday. The MEPs and their colleagues from Macedonian Parliament will hold the seventh session of the Macedonia-EU Joint Parliamentary Committee.
Read More »Bulgaria seeks Russian loan to fund nuclear plant construction
Bulgaria will ask Russia for a loan of some 2 billion euros (USD 2.75 billion) to finance the construction of the Belene nuclear power plant over the next two years, the Bulgarian economy minister said Tuesday.
Read More »Ianukovici a recunoscut ca vrea apropierea Kievului de Moscova
Viktor Ianukovici, presedintele ales al Ucrainei, a declarat, in cadrul unui interviu acordat cotidianului britanic The Daily Telegraph, ca Vestul nu are motive de ingrijorare, in ciuda planurilor sale de consolidare a relatiilor cu Moscova.
Read More »Albanian PM Greets Kosovo Anniversary
Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha greeted the second anniversary of Kosovo’s independence in a letter sent to his Kosovo counterpart, Hashim Thaci, on Wednesday.
Read More »Inzko meets with US Congressional delegation in BiH
High Representative Valentin Inzko briefed a visiting US Congressional delegation Monday (February 15th) on obstacles BiH faces in its reform process. He insisted that the country’s territorial integrity will not be
Read More »Karadzic requests documents related to arms smuggling in BiH
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic asked on Monday (February 15th) that the UN war crimes tribunal force Germany, France, Croatia and Iran to give him documents related to arming Bosnian Muslims during the 1992-1995 Bosnian conflict.
Read More »Croatia Set to Open More EU Accession Chapters
Croatia will resume accession talks with the European Union Friday and is expected to open at least two more chapters in the negotiating process, which aims for the full membership of the country in the EU. The Netherlands had expressed its reservations about the possibility of opening the chapter on …
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