Foreign ministers of Serbia and the Czech Republic, Vuk Jeremić and Karel Schwarzenberg, met on Tuesday in Belgrade. They said that the Council of the EU decision to allow Serbia to move forward with its EU integration
Read More »OSCE to assess Moldova’s electoral legislation amendments
A mission of observers from the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR/OSCE) will assess the amendments to the Electoral Code, which were introduced recently by the Moldovan Parliament, and their practical application.
Read More »Serbian President: Serbia will fulfill its international obligations
Serbian President Boris Tadić has stated that the current Serbian government is doing all it can to locate and arrest Ratko Mladić. The Serbian president noted that all
Read More »EU hails Moldova progress and urges visa liberalization
The European Parliament has welcomed the latest moves by Moldova to improve relations with the EU and the country’s willingness to seek a solution to the Transnistrian issue. In a resolution adopted on 21 October, MEPs call for a more
Read More »Polish President in visit to Romania
Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski is paying a one day official visit to Romania where he is having talks with Romanian President Traian Basescu. One of the points of President Komorowski’s visit to Bucharest includes the signing
Read More »Turkey eager to resolve problems with Greece
Turkish State Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Cemil Cicek said on Monday that Turkey wanted to resolve problems with Greece through dialogue. Cicek, also the government spokesman, said after
Read More »Bulgaria welcomes EU decision on Serbia
Bulgaria strongly welcomes the October 25 2010 by the European Union’s foreign ministers to forward to the European Commission Serbia’s application for EU membership, Bulgarian Foreign Minister Nikolai
Read More »EP’s Fajon optimistic about Croatia’s EU membership
European Parliament (EP) rapporteur on visa liberalisation for the Western Balkans, Tanja Fajon, expects Croatia to complete its EU accession talks next year, probably in the first half
Read More »UN Secretary-General urges tripartite meeting on Cypriot issue
Turkish Cypriot leader Dervis Eroglu said on Friday (October 22nd) he had accepted a call from UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon for a tripartite meeting — to include the Greek Cypriot side — in New York, in a bid to boost momentum in ongoing talks to reunify
Read More »Serbia welcomes EU decision to advance its membership application
Serbian Defense Minister Dragan Sutanovac has welcomed the EU’s decision to advance Serbia’s membership application. “Serbia’s European journey cannot be stopped. The defense ministry is doing everything possible and is helping in the hunt for Mladic and Hadzic,” the minister said following the EU foreign ministers’ decision to examine Serbia’s …
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