U.S. Ambassador to Serbia Michael Kirby stated on Wednesday that “if his country were a part of the EU, it would vote for its enlargement.” Stressing that the U.S. supports Serbia’s EU
Read More »Georgia discusses EU cooperation with representatives
Georgia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs hosted the 12th meeting of the subcommittee of the EU-Georgia on legal issues related to trade and the economy. The meeting was attended by
Read More »Georgian FM to meet UN Secretary General in New York
Georgian Foreign Minister Maia Pandzhikidze is on a visit to the United States. Pandzhikidze will meet with
Read More »Turkey to host Istanbul Conference to discuss Turkey-EU relations
Turkish Ministry of EU Affairs will host EU Istanbul Conference to discuss Turkey-EU relations and evaluate problems and opportunities.
Read More »NATO will send mission of experts to Libya
NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen announced Tuesday the alliance will send an expert mission to Libya at short notice to assess needs as the country faces a flow of insurgents from Mali.
Read More »Armenian PM discusses cooperation with new Croatian Ambassador
Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan received Croatia’s newly appointed Ambassador to Armenia, Ivan Starčević, whose diplomatic residence is in Athens.
Read More »Serbia could get EU integration date in October
EU leaders could order the European Commission to create a platform for Serbia’s accession at the end of June. A date for the formal launch of negotiations should be determined in October.
Read More »Turkish PM vists Algeria
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan arrived on Tuesday in Algeria along with his accompanying delegation for a two-day visit. Upon arrival, Erdogan was received by his Algerian counterpart Abdulmalek Sellal.
Read More »Serbian PM says his country and Macedonia deserve EU accession date
“When will Macedonia and Serbia get a date to launch the EU accession talks if not now?” This is what Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic said during the joint sitting of the Macedonian and Serbian governments held in Belgrade yesterday.
Read More »Turkey government apologised to protesters
Turkey’s government apologised on Tuesday to protesters hurt in clashes with police during days of demonstrations and called for an immediate end to the protests. Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc moved to calm
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