President of Lithuania Dalia Grybauskaite is paying an official visit to Moldova on Wednesday. The Lithuanian President will be received by his Moldovan counterpart Marian Lupu. Lithuania is chairing the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe in 2011, therefore the two presidents will also discuss about holding the 5+2 …
Read More »Macedonia to have a new government by the end of this week
Talks between the VMRO-DPMNE and the Union for Democratic Integration (DUI) ended up successfully. It is expected by the end of the week for mandate-holder Nikola Gruevski to announce the line-up and the programme of the new government.
Read More »Polish ambassador to Macedonia says reforms must be completed before name issue with Greece
Macedonia should complete the reforms so as to start the accession talks with the EU despite that the name issue has not been solved, said Polish Ambassador to Skopje Carol Bahura.
Read More »EU Enlargement Commissioner says Turkey moves closer to EU, various problems remain
European Commissioner for Enlargement Stefan Füle has said relations and ties between Turkey and the European Union are strong and based on a long-term vision, but also complained of various problems
Read More »Bulgaria, Turkey to hold a joint governmental session
The Bulgarian prime minister Boyko Borisov said on Tuesday that the Turkish President Abdullah Gül asked him to hold a joint governmental session between the two countries. Borisov confirmed that his government will meet with their Turkish counterparts for a joint session very soon.
Read More »A tripartite group, chaired by the EU, to supervise Belgrade-Priština talks
EU facilitator in the Belgrade-Priština talks Robert Cooper arrived in Belgrade on Tuesday. He said that a tripartite group, chaired by the EU, would supervise the implementation of any agreement between Belgrade and Priština, adding that all problems that occurred in practice would be resolved by repeated talks.
Read More »EU to provide financial aid for reforms in Western Balkans
The European Commission announced Tuesday the finalization of its plans for financial support for ongoing reforms in in the Western Balkans. The countries included are: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Iceland, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey, as well as Kosovo for 2011–2013.
Read More »Russian PM says that Eurasian Union will start functioning in 2013
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin announced that Eurasian Union will start operating in 2013. He also said that a declaration about the Union should be signed in 2012 and in 2013 it will start to function. The first step will be made by Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus, with the three …
Read More »US missile shield to cover entire Bulgaria
The US missile defense shield will cover the entire territory of Europe, including all Bulgaria, according to US Undersecretary of State Ellen Tauscher. Tauscher, who is in charge of arms control and international security affairs at the US State Department, has made the statement Monday, during
Read More »Kosovo opposition wants termination of talks with Belgrade
Three opposition parties in Kosovo have asked for an extraordinary sitting of the parliament to discuss the request for termination of the negotiations with Belgrade.
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