Eurasia News

Kurdish move leads to tension in Turkish Parliament

The ruling party’s Kurdish initiative heats up Parliament as the debate comes packed with plenty of criticism of the Justice and Development Party’s efforts and what many opposition leaders are calling intentionally bad timing. Tuesday was also the anniversary of the death of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of modern …

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Georgia, Russia await next round of Geneva talks

The eighth round of international security consultations on the Caucasus will be held in Geneva today. A Georgian delegation headed by Deputy Foreign Minister Giorgi Bokeria has already arrived in Geneva. Bokeria said the Georgian side will raise issues to resolve security problems and thwart future kidnappings. A major topics …

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EP President to Bulgarian People: Communism Destroyed Your Historical Heritage

The President of the European Parliament Jerzy Buzek has issued a special address to the Bulgarian people on the occasion of the 20th year since November 10, 1989, coup that led to the collapse of the country’s communist regime. “There’s no freedom without solidarity,” said the President of the European …

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Moldova sets up NATO cooperation committee

Moldova has set up a national committee to implement an individual plan for partnership with NATO. The country’s acting president signed the decree, said Parliament Speaker Mihai Ghimpu. The president’s press service announced that Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration Iurie Leanca has been appointed committee chairman.

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The European Parliament to approve the visa liberalisation for Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro on December 19

The European Parliament is scheduled to give Wednesday the ‘green light’ on annulment of Schengen visas for Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro as of December 19, Slovenian MEP Tanja Fajon, who prepared the visa liberalization report for Western Balkan countries, said.

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Montenegro Minister Sees Closer Serbia Ties

Montenegro’s Deputy Prime Minister Svetozar Marovic said that Serbia should be his country’s closest ally in the region. Marovic also said that he expects Serbia propbably has the same feeling towards relations with Montenegro. “The real interest of Montenegro is to have the best relations with Serbia and that Serbia …

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Slovenia Calls Referendum on Croatia Deal

Slovenia’s ruling coalition parties have joined opposition parties in calling for a referendum on a border deal agreed with Croatia. The four ruling parties as well as Prime Minister Borut Pahor and President Danilo Turk have decided to support the opposition initiative and said on Tuesday they will only ratify …

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Croatia will support Macedonia’s EU integration

Croatia is NATO member state and is step before entering EU and therefore will support Macedonia’s EU integration, Croatia’s PM Jadranka Kosor said. Macedonian PM Nikola Gruevski and Croatian PM Jadranka Kosor had an open discussion on EU integration, sharing information, discussing the economic cooperation as well as the minority …

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