Serbian Foreign Minister Ivan Mrkic said in Belgrade on Wednesday that Serbia will not join NATO but it will be a reliable and responsible partner.
Read More »Ukraine protesters pledge to continue until victory
Pro-EU protests in Ukraine should not give up must stay in the streets until achieving victory, said opposition party Udar leader and former world boxing champion Vitali Klitschko.
Read More »Serbia Accession Talks set for January
The EU has set January 21 as the starting date for membership talks with Serbia.
Read More »Bulgaria supports Western Balkans and Turkey’s EU accession
Bulgarian Foreign Minister Kristian Vigenin has reiterated his country’s support for the EU integration efforts of the Western Balkan countries and Turkey.
Read More »Azerbaijan, France discuss regional security issues
Azerbaijan and France held consultations on bilateral military cooperation in Baku on December 17.
Read More »Ashton to submit report on Serbia
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton will today officially present to the Council of Ministers her report on Serbia’s implementation of the Brussels agreement.
Read More »Moldovan president visits Turkey for first time since 1999
Moldovan President Nicolae Timofti arrived in Ankara on Tuesday to sign a number of agreements with his Turkish counterpart, Abdullah Gül.
Read More »US Defense Secretary, Russian defense minister discuss missile defense
US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and his Russian counterpart Sergey Shoygu conducted Monday their inaugural video teleconference, during which they discussed a number of issues including missile defense, Syria, cyber
Read More »Conference on peace in Syria to be held in Switzerland in January
The United Nations plans to precede its internationally brokered peace talks between Syria’s warring sides next month with a one-day meeting of foreign ministers in the Swiss city of Montreux.
Read More »Turkish PM says EU deal reflects a new start in relations
Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called the deal with the EU a “milestone” and a new era in Tureky-EU relations. “We are not coming to become a burden, but to help with it. The visa requirements should have been removed long ago. The fact that they haven’t been removed yet has only harmed …
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