Serbia signed an agreement with OSCE on Monday which states that the OSCE will only monitor Serbian presidential and parliamentary elections in Kosovo. Catherine Ashton, the EU High Representative for
Read More »Bosnia: first woman convicted for 1993 war crimes
Sarajevo: A Bosnian Muslim former soldier on Monday became the first woman to be convicted of war crimes by a local court after pleading guilty to killing Croat civilians and prisoners during the 1990s war.
Read More »Romanian Parliament to vote on new government on May 7
Romania’s Prime Minister-designate Victor Ponta on Tuesday presented his new cabinet. The parliament will vote on the new government on May 7.
Read More »Stefan Fule hopes pro-europeans to win Serbian elections on Sunday
Stefan Fule, European Enlargement Commissioner, said on Monday that he hopes the Pro-Europeans to win Serbian elections on Sunday. “If you ask me whether we hope to get an administration that will
Read More »Bulgarian PM says Azerbaijan gas must cross Turkey
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov, who is on a two-day official visit to Azerbaijan, has said that the main route for exporting Azeri gas to Bulgaria must cross Turkey. Speaking after a Friday meeting with his Azerbaijani counterpart
Read More »Boris Tadic expressed intention to form team for EU talks, if he becomes a president
Boris Tadic expressed his intention to form a team for EU accession talks if he becomes a president. “The job ahead of us is enormous and it requires a high level of expertise and efficiency. My team of people
Read More »KFOR sends more German reinforcements in Kosovo
KFOR Command Erhard Drews said on Thursday that another 70 German troops arrived in Kosovo. A total of 550 German and 150 Austrian soldiers will be deployed in Kosovo until next Monday. The troops are being deployed in Kosovo at the request of the KFOR commander, motivating that there had …
Read More »Romanian does not survive no-confidence vote
Romania’s government failed on Friday when it lost a vote of confidence two months after taking office. 235 MPs voted the motion, four more than the 231 needed to bring down the government.
Read More »Bulgaria appoints new ambassador to Uzbekistan
Newly-appointed ambassador of Bulgaria, Volodya Chanev Neykov, arrived in Tashkent. Yesterday he held a meeting at the country’s Foreign Ministry, during which he presented an accreditation letter of Bulgarian Foreign Minister. The two sides discussed Uzbek-Bulgarian relations in focused on political, trade and investment cooperation.
Read More »Bulgarian Embassy in Minsk is back to normal functioning
Ivailo Ivanov has been appointed as Chargé d’affaires of the Bulgarian Embassy in Belarus. On February 29 2012, Bulgaria recalled its ambassador to the Republic of Belarus, Zachary Radukov. Ivanov’s appointment in Belarus takes place after European Union member states returned their diplomatic missions in Minsk, the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry …
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