Romanian and Russian officials on Wednesday agreed to carry out a technical analysis of possible Romanian participation in the Russian-backed South Stream gas transit pipeline, according to Alexei Miller, CEO of the
Read More »UN says no plans for international conference on Cyprus
The UN plans no international conference on Cyprus, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s special adviser on Cyprus, Alexander Downer, said on Tuesday (October 12th) after meeting with Cypriot President Demetris
Read More »Albania, Kosovo prosecutors sign co-operation memorandum
The General Prosecution Offices of Albania and Kosovo will work closely in the future by sharing information, following Tuesday’s (October 12th) signing of a memorandum on co-operation. Albanian General
Read More »Kosovo wants US as mediator in talks with Serbia
Acting President Jakup Krasniqi said on Tuesday (October 12th), ahead of US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s visit to Pristina, that Kosovo will insist the United States be among the mediators
Read More »Former UNMIK employee arrested for war crimes
Former UNMIK employee Callixte Mbarushimana was arrested on Tuesday (October 12th) in Paris on suspicion of committing serious war crimes in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Several years ago, Mbarushimana
Read More »Georgia applies visa-free regime for citizens of North Caucasian republics of Russia today
Georgia introduced a visa-free regime for citizens of the North Caucasian republics of Russia from Oct.13, the Georgian Interior Ministry reported. The new regime of border crossing, which envisages for some citizens
Read More »US and Serbia agree to strengthen relations
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Serbian President Boris Tadic have agreed that the US and Serbia should build a strong partnership on new foundations following many years of misunderstandings. Speaking at a joint press conference in Belgrade on Tuesday afternoon, Clinton praised the “great progress” made
Read More »The Dutch government: Serbia’s Hague condition, EU candidacy still possible
The Dutch government still believes that Serbia’s progress en route to the EU should hinge on full cooperation with the Hague Tribunal. However, it allows for the possibility of a
Read More »US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warns Bosnia over nationalism
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, on a visit to Bosnia, has warned the country that it is lagging behind its Balkan neighbours in the drive to integrate with mainstream Europe. She said
Read More »French FM: EU ball squarely in Turkey’s court
France’s foreign minister called Tuesday for Ankara to open “easy chapters” in its EU accession negotiations, promising help while not backing away from his country’s opposition to seeing Turkey enter the European bloc.
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