Kosovo prime minister Hashim Thaci on Thursday appointed a special envoy for the EU-brokered talks with Serbia that are expected to begin soon, the government announced. Leading Kosovo’s delegation for “the dialogue on practical matters with
Read More »Van Rompuy: EU cannot afford to forget about Eastern neighbourhood
The EU cannot afford to forget about the Union’s Eastern neighbourhood, although recent developments have drawn its political attention to the South, European Council President Herman Van Rompuy said today in Prague.
Read More »U.S. Vice President Biden to visit Russia, Moldova and Finland
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden will make an official visit to Russia in the second week of March, the White House said announced recently. Biden will visit Finland, Russia and R. of Moldova on a one-week trip beginning on March 7, the statement said. Biden plans to discuss U.S.-Russian relations …
Read More »EP envoy urges Bosnia to form government
The head of a European Parliamentary delegation visiting Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) on Wednesday called on divisive Bosnian politicians to form a government and adopt a budget for the current year, reported the Bosnian news agency Fena.
Read More »Tadic says Serbia is committed to Hague co-operation
Serbian President Boris Tadic said on Tuesday (February 22nd) that Serbia is fully committed to locating and arresting the two remaining war crimes fugitives, Ratko Mladic and Goran Hadzic. After a meeting with UN war crimes tribunal chief prosecutor Serge Brammertz in Belgrade, Tadic stressed that Serbian authorities will do …
Read More »Germany supports Serbia’s EU efforts
German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle met with Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic in Berlin on Tuesday (February 22nd), assuring him that Germany supports Serbia in its efforts to implement EU-required needed reforms. Djelic said Belgrade is willing to engage in dialogue with Pristina as soon as possible. As for …
Read More »Pacolli is new president, Thaci re-elected prime minister of Kosovo
It took three rounds of voting but construction tycoon Behgjet Pacolli was elected president of Kosovo on Tuesday (February 22nd) by a narrow majority. He was the only candidate. Hashim Thaci was re-elected prime minister followed immediately when the coalition parties supported
Read More »EU’s Feith mandate in Kosovo extended
The EU foreign ministers extended on Monday (February 21st) the mandate of the EU Special Envoy to Kosovo, Pieter Feith, for additional two months, local media reported Tuesday. Feith’s contract — due to expire in the end of February — will be valid through April. The EU Foreign Affairs Council …
Read More »UN mediator Nimitz to present new proposal for Skopje-Athens name dispute in March
The UN mediator in the Greek-Macedonian name dispute Matthew Nimitz has met with U.S. administration officials just before the visit of Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski to Washington. After the latest round of talks Nimitz took a leave. After that he is expected to visit Skopje and Athens to present …
Read More »First EC Expert Mission to Arrive in Serbia
The European Commission’s first expert mission in charge of verifying Serbia’s answers to the EC questionnaire Belgrade recently completed is due to arrive in the country on Monday.
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