Serbs in the north head to the polls today to vote in a controversial referendum, which both the international community and the authorities in Belgrade had hoped they would abandon. Kosovo Serb representatives say around 35,500 people will
Read More »UN allocates aid to Moldova which was affected by extreme cold weather
The UN allocates USD 70,000 for the purchase of the most necessary goods for the people affected by the cold snap in Moldova. The aid comes after a request from the Moldovan government. In the recent weeks Moldova has been
Read More »EU mediator for Kosovo to visit Pristina
EU mediator in the Belgrade-Priština talks Robert Cooper is scheduled to arrive in Priština on Tuesday. Cooper is to confer with head of Priština’s negotiating team in
Read More »Greece and Slovenia sent two helicopters to help Montenegro fight the weather
Greece and Slovenia have sent a helicopter each to Montenegro after Podgorica asked NATO for help in battling the worst winter weather for decades. The two aircraft have already
Read More »9 missing war victims identified by families in Croatia
Nine exhumed victims of the war in Croatia were identified yesterday by their families in Zagreb. Nine exhumed victims of the war in Croatia were identified on
Read More »Skopje: opposition leader says government actions don’t bring the country closer to EU
In Macedonia, there is a great difference between the declared zeal fro European integration and the real policy and the actions, which is fact lead the country into completely different direction, said Branko Crvenovski, leader of the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia (SDSM). According to Crvenovski, these anti-reformist policies, hidden …
Read More »EU leadears to examine Serbia’s candidacy status within two weeks
European leaders are to examine Serbia’s EU membership candidacy in two weeks but it is still unclear how much longer the negotiations between Belgrade and Kosovo will continue. To become a EU member state Serbia should reach an agreement on the regional presentation of Kosovo. The government has said that …
Read More »Serbia could participate in AGRI gas project to Europe
Serbia at the highest level expressed a desire to participate in the project AGRI (Azerbaijan-Georgia-Romanian Interconnector), which envisages transportation of Azerbaijani liquefied gas to European countries, Serbian Ambassador to Azerbaijan, Zoran Vayovich told journalists in Baku on Monday.
Read More »Turkey welcomes new Bosnia government
Turkey has welcomed the formation of a new government in Bosnia-Herzegovina after political leaders approved cabinet composition. “We welcome the approval of the composition of the Ministers and Deputy Ministers and the
Read More »Brussels is considering restructuring EULEX mission
The European Union is considering “re-formatting” of EULEX ahead of a decision on a new budget for the rule-of-lawmission. Cuts in staffing numbers and a hand-over
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