Slovakia will recognize Kosovo only if Belgrade agrees with it previously, Slovak Prime Minister Iveta Radičova says. Radičova stressed that Slovakia continues to support Serbia’s aspirations to become a full member of the EU, and
Read More »Bosnia: Croat leader says the country should be organized into four federal units
Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia-Herzegovina leader said that country should be organized into four federal units. Čović made the statement in Banja Luka, RS, a suggested the seats of these units to be in Sarajevo, Banjaluka, Mostar and Tuzla.
Read More »Swedish FM: Serbia has made great progress in the EU integration process
Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt has arrive in Belgrade, where he met with Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić. Bildt stated in Belgrade on Wednesday that Serbia has made great progress in the EU integration process although there are still some unresolved issues.
Read More »Croatia to close three more EU chapters
Croatia hopes to close another three chapters in its accession negotiations with the European Union at the intergovernmental conference in December. “It is the ambition of the Croatian government to close three more chapters at the intergovernmental conference on December 22 during Belgium’s
Read More »Georgian official: Russia unlikely to join WTO without Georgia’s consent
Russia will not be able to join the World Trade Organization (WTO) without Georgia’s consent, Spokesman of the Georgian Prime Minister Niko Mchedlishvili said. “Georgia has a right to veto and Russia will not be able to join the organization without our vote,” he said.
Read More »IMF Chief: IMF to help Greece exit the economic crisis
The aim of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is to assist Greece exit an acute debt crisis, said IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn on Monday during a meeting with Greek President Karolos
Read More »EU appeals for consensus between Albania’s politicians
The head of the European Union delegation in Tirana, Luigi Brusa, appeals for consensus between Albania’s politicians, as the country struggles to emerge from more than
Read More »International observers to monitor Kosovo election
A team of 120 groups, consisting of officials from embassies in Kosovo co-ordinated by the head of the International Civilian Office Pieter Feith, will monitor Sunday’s (December 12th) snap elections process.
Read More »Armenian parliament to discuss Karabakh independence
Armenia’s parliament will discuss Thursday the possibility of recognizing breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh’s independence, yet many admit that international considerations effectively preclude Yerevan from making any such acknowledgement.
Read More »Valentin Inzko visits Serbia
High Representative of the international community in Bosnia-Herzegovina Valentin Inzko will be in Belgrade for a working visit today. Inzko will meet with Serbian President Boris Tadić, Deputy Prime Minister Božidar Đelić and Minister for Labor and Social Policy Rasim Ljajić, his office (OHR) announced. He is also scheduled to …
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