Ankara would approve a plan for a NATO missile defence system in Europe only if it is sure there is a concrete threat against all NATO members, or at least a perceived threat, senior officials
Read More »Brammerz to visit BiH and Croatia next week
UN war crimes tribunal chief prosecutor Serge Brammertz will visit Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and Croatia next week and then Serbia in November, the court announced on Wednesday (October 13th). Brammertz will be discussing co-operation with the tribunal, ahead of his December progress report to the UN regarding countries in …
Read More »Serbian parliament to discuss declaration condemning war crimes against Serbs
Serbian Parliament is set to discuss a declaration Thursday (October 14th) condemning war crimes committed against Serbs during the conflicts of the 1990s. The motion was submitted by 123 lawmakers from the ruling
Read More »Macedonian Deputy Prime Minister Vasko Naumovski: EU is responsible for Macedonian EU integration
The EU enlargement is a process involving both – the EU member-states and applicant states. Therefore problems that occur on the way for integration are joint responsibility of the states that apply for membership
Read More »U.S. Ambassador to Georgia to visit checkpoint on Georgian-Azerbaijani border
U.S. Ambassador to Georgia John Bass will hand over equipment and vehicles worth $160,000 to the Georgian border guards on Oct.15 on the Dzhandar checkpoint on the Georgian-Azerbaijani border. Bass will be
Read More »Clinton calls for dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia
United States secretary of state Hillary Clinton, speaking in Kosovo’s capital Pristina on October 13 2010, said that the US will work to get Serbia and Kosovo to reconcile over the issue of Kosovo’s independence.
Read More »U.S. and EU may become mediators in Transnistrian conflict settlement talks
The United States and the European Union might obtain the status of mediator in the Transnistrian conflict settlement talks, the EU Special Representative for Moldova Kalman Mizsei said in a news conference, quoted
Read More »Serbian parliament speaker Slavica Đukić-Dejanović visits Montenegro
Serbian parliament speaker Slavica Đukić-Dejanović has begun her two-day official visit to Montenegro on Wednesday. Slavica Đukić-Dejanović stated in Podgorica that more intense parliamentary cooperation between Serbia and Montenegro will also help improve economic and
Read More »Georgian president mulls Georgia-Ukraine issues with Ukrainian officials
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili discussed the issues of deepening of political and economical relations of Georgia-Ukraine were at the meeting with a delegation of Ukrainian Parliamentarians and experts, who are
Read More »Eroğlu, Christofias to open seventh crossing in Cyprus
Turkish and Greek Cypriot leaders will be joined by European Union Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Füle and other officials today to open the seventh crossing between the Turkish north and Greek south as talks on reunification of the divided island resumed following
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