What would happen with Macedonia after the NATO summit depends on the state itself. That is what US Ambassador to Skopje Philip Reeker said. “We support the state in finding decision on the name issue and integrations”, Mr. Reeker pointed out.
Read More »Russian diplomat meets nationals detained in Georgia on espionage charges
A Russian diplomat has met with one of the Russian nationals detained in Georgia on espionage charges, a Georgian Foreign Ministry official said on Monday. Deputy Georgian Foreign Minister Nino Kalandadze told a press briefing that Georgia had allowed a Russian diplomatic official to meet with one of the four …
Read More »Greece’s deficit and debt higher than previous estimates
Greece’s budget deficit and debt level in 2009 are both higher than earlier estimates, according to figures published by the European Union (EU) statistical bureau Eurostat on Monday. Greece’s budget deficit ran to 15.4
Read More »IMF sees encouraging signs in Bosnia and Herzegovina
An International Monetary Fund mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina said that it found “encouraging signs” during a 13-day visit to review the country’s performance and prospects under its stand-by agreement with the IMF.
Read More »Turkey reportedly outlines NATO missile system position
Turkish President Abdullah Gul has sent a letter to the leaders of NATO countries outlining Ankara’s position on deploying elements of the Alliance’s proposed anti-missile defence shield on Turkish territory, sources from
Read More »Pristina officials warn of Kosovo citizens getting Albanian passports
Officials in Pristina have warned that Kosovo citizens might soon start getting passports in Albania in order to be able to travel without visas across the Schengen zone. Outgoing Integrations Minister Besim Beqaj said on
Read More »Srebrenica suspect was arrested in Bosnia
A man was arrested near the town of Banja Luka, RS, on suspicion that he committed genocide in Srebrenica in 1995. The suspect was identified as Dragan Crnogorac.
Read More »Serbia is fully dedicated to cooperate with the Hague Tribunal
Serbian government and competent authorities fully strengthened the cooperation with the Hague Tribunal and continuously pay the necessary efforts for detraining of the rest accused. That is what Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic said during a meeting with the Chief Prosecutor of the Tribunal, which took place in Belgrade today.
Read More »Eight Serbian parties to participate in Kosovo elections
Eight Serbian Parties will take part in the elections in Kosovo. Although the government believes there are no conditions for Serbian participation in Kosovo elections, those who had submitted election registers to the Electoral Commission think that there would be serious voter turnout among the Serbian population.
Read More »IMF and EU inspectors in Greece to review economic situation
Greece’s finance minister held talks with officials from the European Commission, International Monetary Fund and the European Central Bank on Monday, just as the European Union announced an upward revision of the country’s deficit figures to 15.4 per cent. The delegates were in Athens for a two-week inspection visit of …
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