Fule said in Sarajevo on April 24 that Bosnian politicians should come to Brussels and sort out a programme of coordination of EU-related issues. He said agreement was needed between all
Read More »Croatia and Bosnia to seek solutions for bilateral disputes
Croatian and Bosnian officials on April 24 exchanged views on a range of outstanding issues, ranging from the Neum corridor to the port of Ploce and EU-standard border checkpoints. Croatian officials on Tuesday presented Bosnia’s Foreign Ministry
Read More »Cypriot politician said greek population of Cyprus will back Armenia
On April 23-24, Cyprus hosted several Armenian Genocide commemorative events. Armenian community representative Vardges Mahtesian and speaker of the
Read More »Brussels says Croatia is on track for EU entry in 2013
Croatia is on track for EU membership, but has to do more to restructure ailing shipyards, strengthen the judiciary and fight corruption, Brussels said in its first monitoring report on the country’s readiness to join the block. “Overall, Croatia’s preparations are on track. Nevertheless, the
Read More »NATO should reconsider position on Macedonia, says the country’s President
Macedonia’s way to NATO accession is being hampered by an absurd argument, said Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov. According to the president, the decision of the Hague-based International Court of Justice
Read More »Georgian-Abkhazian held in Gali
The next Georgian-Abkhazian meeting in Gali within the Geneva negotiations on incident prevention and response mechanisms will be held on April 24. The previous meeting in Gali was held a month ago. The main topic
Read More »IMF starts new review mission in Romania
The International Monetary Fund and the European Union embarked on a new review of Romania’s economic reforms Tuesday, under a stand-by agreement concluded in March 2011. The Romanian
Read More »Russia says Bulgaria scrapped Belene plant for political reasons
Bulgaria’s decision to abandon the Belene Nuclear Power Plant project was political and not due to technical
Read More »Skopje appeals to UN on name dispute
Macedonia’s Foreign Minister on Tuesday is expected to urge the UN Secretary General to take more account of the World Court ruling that deemed Greece’s blockade of Macedonia’s NATO accession illegal. The New York meeting with Ban Ki-Moon is seen as
Read More »Moldovan President to visit Brussels
Moldovan president Nicolae Timofti will visit Brussels, his first visit as the president of Moldova . He will meet Moldovan diaspora in Belgium and will hold a series of meetings with European officials like Jose Manuel Barroso, Herman Van Rompuy and Stefan Fule.
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