German and Swedish Foreign Ministers hailed in Berlin an agreement on holding of the Serbian elections in Kosovo. Guido Westerwelle and Carl Bildt also urged Serbia to remain committed to its EU road. “The people in Serbia need to make their own decision,” Bildt stressed commenting the upcoming elections in …
Read More »Karadzic says there was no genocide in Bosnia
Radovan Karadzic said there was no genocide against Muslims in Bosnia. He explained that there had been no genocide since 2.6 percent of the Muslim
Read More »Spanish MP visits Georgia, discuss bilateral relations
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili received the Spanish Congress of Deputies (lower house) Foreign Relations Committee chairman Josep Antoni Duran. Duran hailed the political, economic and social reforms and said that his country supports Georgia’s aspiration to NATO and the EU. The two parts discussed bilateral relations and economic cooperation. Duran …
Read More »EP President Martin Schultz to held lecture in Bulgaria on EU’s anti-crisis solutions
EP President Martin Schultz will arrive in Bulgaria today to deliver a speech on Europe’s anti-crisis solutions in Sofia-based University “St. Kliment Ohridski”. The lecture is organized by the university, the Bulgarian Atlantic Club and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation.
Read More »Albania to allow EULEX to investigate organ trafficking allegations
The Albanian government agreed on Wednesday to allow access to its territory to a EULEX team of prosecutors which will investigate allegations that the KLA harvested organs of Serb war prisoners. Prime Minister Sali Berisha said the parliament will pass a
Read More »Limaj acquitted with other three ex-fighters in Klecka case
Fatmir Limaj, a former commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army, KLA, has been acquitted in the Klecka case by a Kosovo Court together with three other ex-fighters. A team of European and Kosovo Judges at Pristina’s District Court announced on Wednesday that there is no proof to continue the trial …
Read More »Germany to extend trrops mandate in Kosovo for another year
The German government decided on Wednesday to extend the mandate of the country’s troops as part of KFOR troops in Kosovo for another year. The extended mandate maintains the limit on the number of German
Read More »EU welcomes resume of freight service in Transdniestr
Catherine Ashton has welcomed the resumption of rail freight service in the Moldovan Republic of Transdniestria. “It is a major step in building confidence between the two banks of the Dniester River. We are satisfied that the EU technical examination allowed to find a practical solution. The resumption of the …
Read More »German foreign ministry official to attend strategic forum in Georgia
The Commissioner of the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Germany, Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia Patricia Flor will visit Georgia on May 2-3. During the visit, former German Ambassador to Georgia will meet with Georgian Foreign Minister, Georgian Minister of Education and State Minister for Reintegration.
Read More »Georgian Parliament to discuss strategy for relations with North Caucasus people
Georgian Parliament to discuss today with academic circles a draft strategy for relations with the people of the North Caucasus. The objective of the strategy is to enhance relations between the people of Georgia and the North Caucasus in fields like culture, education, commerce and science.
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