Constitutional Court orders release of 89-year-old former interior minister, detained over killings that took place in 1945. Boljkovac was released from custody on Tuesday evening after the court upheld an appeal from Boljkovac’s attorney, Anto Nobilo.
Read More »Armenia and Georgia sign cooperation agreements
At the sidelines of Serge Sargsyan’s visit to Georgia, a top-level meeting of delegations of the two countries attended by, apart from the President of Armenia, Armenian Economy Minister Tigran Davtyan and Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan was held on Tuesday.
Read More »EU to discuss Romania and Bulgaria’s Schengen accession on December 9
The EU summit on December 9 will discuss Bulgaria and Romania’s Schengen bid. In September the Netherlands and Finland blocked the two countries’ entry into the passport-free Schengen Area. Technically both Romania and Bulgaria are fit to join, but the Netherlands and Finland imposed a veto over corruption issues in …
Read More »UN Security Council will hold session on Kosovo
The UN Security Council will hold a session on Kosovo and Metohija in New York on Tuesday; it will be attended by Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić. The Security Council will meet to hear a regular quarterly update on the situation in Kosovo from the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. In …
Read More »EU Commission adopted Eastern Neighbourhood action plan
On 28 November, the European Commission adopted the second part of the 2011 regional Action Plan for the Eastern Neighbourhood, addressing challenges in sectors relevant for the whole region, such as integrated border management, territorial co-operation, youth, climate change and transport.
Read More »Armenian President visits Georgia
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan’s plane landed at the Tbilisi Airport. He arrived in Georgia on a two-day visit. During the visit, agreements on cooperation in the border, transport and culture spheres will be signed.
Read More »U.S. Vice President Joe Biden visits Greece to discuss Cyprus
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden will travel on Sunday to Athens, where he will deliver symbolically important support to Greece’s new Prime Minister Lucas Papademos. He will also meet with President Karolos Papoulias and the leaders of the two largest Greek political parties. Biden is expected to discuss Cyprus and …
Read More »Many people injured in North Kosovo clashes
At least 25 NATO soldiers have been injured in the last 24 hours in clashes with Serbs in northern Kosovo after peacekeepers moved in to take down barricades blocking roads. The violent confrontations have raised fears that tensions are spinning out of control in the Serb-run enclave on the border …
Read More »Nikola Gruevski sends letter to Greek PM urging him to end EU accession blockade
Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski has written to his recently elected Greek counterpart, Lucas Papademos, urging him to lift the three-year-long Greek blockade of Macedonia’s EU accession talks.
Read More »Serbs shoot two NATO soldiers in North Kosovo
Kosovo Serbs shot and wounded two soldiers from the NATO-led KFOR force stationed in northern Kosovo during clashes on Monday. The violence erupted after KFOR seized control of a roadblock in Zupce on the Mitrovica-Brnjak road, the latest incident between the peacekeepers and Serbs. “The demonstrators used small firearms, wounding …
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