Belgrade and Pristina have reached important agreements which will affect people’s life, said Edita Tahiri, head of Kosovo’s negotiating team. The fifth round of the Serbian-Kosovan dialog finished on Friday in Brussels. Negotiators agreed to enable the free
Read More »First Belgrade-Pristina agreement provokes reactions on both sides
The agreement reached by the negotiating teams of Serbia and Kosovo has provoked stormy reactions in Belgrade and Pristina.
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Ratko Mladic, the former Bosnian Serb military leader, has threatened he would not attend the plea hearing on Monday, demanding to be able to choose his own lawyers. He wants to be represented by Belgrade-based attorney Milos Salic and another Russian lawyer, but
Read More »Catherine Ashton and Stefan Fule welcome Moldova border agreement with Ukraine
“We welcome the agreement reached on 30 June 2011 between Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova regarding the demarcation of the borderline between the two countries at the Odessa-Reni highway sector
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Having met his Bulgarian counterpart Boyko Borisov, Montenegro’s Prime Minister Igor Luksic expressed gratitude for Bulgaria’s support in Montenegro’s NATO and European Union accession. The two held talks within the Bulgarian government leader’s official visit to Podgorica.
Read More »Bulgarian PM: EU, NATO membership is the future for Montenegro
Montenegrin President Filip Vujanovic has expressed his gratitude to Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov for his support for Montenegro’s integration into the European Union and NATO.
Read More »Bulgarian PM in Montenegro visit
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov is paying a three-day visit to Montenegro. The delegation he heads is comprised also of Minister of Economy, Energy and Tourism Traycho
Read More »Saturday negotiations between Belgrade and Pristina to focus on freedom of movement
A new round of negotiations between Belgrade and Pristina, expected on Saturday, may result in agreements on greater freedom of movement between the two estranged countries. The fifth round of Belgrade-Pristina talks is likely to result in closure of a chapter on freedom of movement between the two peoples.
Read More »Serbia demands that UN should investigate Kosovo organ trafficking allegations
Serbia is continuing to demand that the UN Security Council establish its own independent investigation into human organ-trafficking in the Kosovo war. Serbia will “continue asking the Security Council to adopt a decision enabling the organization
Read More »The US’s embassy in Moldova welcomes the agreement to resolve border issues with Ukraine
The United States Embassy commends the Moldovan government for concluding an agreement with Ukraine to fully resolve the border demarcation of the Odesa-Reni highway at Palanca.
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