A visiting U.S. State Department official said on Wednesday that Serbia and the United States had improved their bilateral relations. They shared the same vision of Serbia in the European Union, said U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Philip Gordon.
Read More »Greece reacts to Skopje plans to build Alexander the Great statue
Greece has decided to inform its partners, allies and international organizations about plans for a monument to be constructed in Skopje. Athens believes that the decision to build the monument, named “Warrior on a Horse”, is an act of provocation.
Read More »Greece hit by strong workforce strike
Angry youths hurled petrol bombs at Greece’s Finance Ministry and tens of thousands of protesters marched on parliament on Wednesday to oppose government efforts to pass new
Read More »Moldova’s National Security Strategy will be adopted by end of June
By the end of this June, the Moldovan Parliament shall approve a National Security Strategy, the country’s Acting President, Parliament Speaker and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Marian Lupu promised at a meeting of the Ministry of Defense Board today.
Read More »Pristina says Belgrade is delaying negotiation talks
Kosovo’s foreign minister Enver Hoxhaj on Wednesday accused Serbia of stalling tactics similar to those employed in the hunt for Ratko Mladic to delay any outcome of Belgrade’s talks with Pristina.
Read More »Swedish FM discussed with Georgian FM about Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement
We are on the threshold of the beginning of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement, Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt said Wednesday in Tbilisi at a joint briefing with his Georgian counterpart Grigol Vashadze.
Read More »Kosovo-Serbia talks scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday have been postponed
As Serbia delays the start of the fifth round of Belgrade-Pristina talks, the Kosovo side suggests that Belgrade just doesn’t want to sign any firm agreements. The fifth round of Belgrade-Pristina talks scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday has been postponed as a result of procedural issues, Milivoje Mihajlovic, head of …
Read More »Bulgaria, Romania to continue Schengen efforts
Bulgaria and Romania cooperated well in their efforts to enter the Schengen Area, the countries’ interior ministers said days after their bids to join the zone were blocked by the EU. Bulgarian Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov and his Romanian counterpart Traian Constantin Igas met in Sofia on Tuesday for a …
Read More »Belgrade military meeting to end today
Participants of the Strategic Military Partner Conference in Belgrade will adopt conclusions and wrap up the conference on Wednesday. Representatives of 60 countries, including members of NATO, Partnership for Peace, Mediterranean
Read More »U.S. assistant secretary of state in visit to Serbia
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Philip Gordon met on Wednesday in Belgrade with Serbia’s Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić. Gordon started his tour of the Balkans in Bosnia-Herzegovina and will also visit Priština, and then Croatia by June 17.
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