The Bulgarian Embassy to Belgrade rejects the risk that Sofia to block Serbia’s accession to the EU. “Bulgaria played an active role in the process of Serbia’s
Read More »Head of the IMF team for Greece to visit the country in May
Poul Thomsen, the head of the IMF team for Greece, is set to visit the country after the May 6 election before a mission visit takes place the following month. He is likely to conduct a staff visit that will last a couple of days to assess the situation in …
Read More »Bulgaria and Moldova pledge to boost economic ties at business forum
Bulgarian Minister of Agriculture and Food Miroslav Naydenov and Moldova’s Prime Minister Vlad Filat took part in the official opening of a Bulgarian-Moldovan business forum. “Such events give opportunities for establishing contacts with
Read More »Kosovo arrests of two Serbs raise tensions
Police in Kosovo arrested two Serbs on Saturday and they will appear in court on Monday after spending 48 hours in police custody. The Police said the two violated people’s equal rights by
Read More »Borislav Mikelic set for retrial
Borislav Mikelic will be retried at the request of his lawyer after being sentenced to 20 years imprisonment in 1993 in absentia. A pretrial hearing will be held on April 23
Read More »Allegations of armed Kosovo Albanian groups in northern Kosovo to be investigated by Police
Kosovo Police said it investigates rumors regarding armed Kosovo Albanian groups in the northern Serb-run part of Kosovo. On Friday, Mitrovica’s Chief Prosecutor Shyqri Syla pledged to act if any evidence is found. Syla said the prosecution office is working closely with the Kosovo Police, who are working on the …
Read More »Kosovo Deputy PM to attend forum in Sofia
Kosovo’s Deputy Prime Minister Bujar Bukoshi is to deliver a public lecture titled ‘Euro-Atlantic Orientation of Republic of Kosovo’ in Sofia on Friday at 4:00 p.m. local time. The meeting is to be attended also by Macedonian Deputy Prime Minister Musa Xhaferi.
Read More »Bosnia begins trial of eight Muslims for war crimes
Eight Bosnian Muslim wartime officials went on trial on Thursday accused of the torture and abuse of Serbs in detention camps near the Serb-besieged capital Sarajevo, 20 years after the start of the 1992-95 war.
Read More »Albanian President visits Skopje amid tensions
Albanian President Topi on Thursday started a visit for two days to Skopje after tensions raised towards country’s Albanian minority. “Each nationalistic or ultra-nationalistic reflex or a climate of prejudice harms relations between Macedonians and ethnic Albanians in Macedonia as well as regional relations,” Topi said. Topi urged people to …
Read More »Georgia and Turkey have an excellent relationship, says ambassador to Turkey
Turkey and Georgia cooperate very well in political, economical, energy and other fields. This is according to the Georgian ambassador to Turkey, Tariel Lebanidze. “There is outstanding cooperation between our two countries,” he said.
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