A contingent of ten Albanian soldiers trained as mine-clearers headed to Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) on Monday (October 4th), to help locate and destroy remaining ordnance from the 1990s conflict. “You are part
Read More »Krasniqi: No early elections in Kosovo this year
Acting President Jakup Krasniqi said on Monday (October 4th) that there will be no early general elections this year. Just last week, the ruling coalition partners — the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) and the Democratic
Read More »Hillary Clinton to visit Belgarde on October 12
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will arrive on official visit to Belgrade on October 12-13. In the frames of the visit Clinton will meet with Serbian President Boris Tadic, Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic, Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic, Minister of Defense Dragan Sutanovac. Talks will be dedicated to the Belgrade-Pristina …
Read More »EU High Representative Catherine Ashton on elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Catherine Ashton, the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the Commission made the following statement: “According to the preliminary assessment of OSCE/ODIHR and their International Election Observation Mission for the general elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the elections on 3 October proceeded …
Read More »Slovak FM: No Kosovo recognition
Slovak FM Mikulas Dzurinda stressed at the meeting with Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković that the Slovak government will not consider recognizing Kosovo. He also said that Bratislava supports the initiation of the dialogue between Belgrade and Priština.
Read More »Serbian President Boris Tadić: Serbia can join EU in 2016 at earliest
Serbian President Boris Tadić says Serbia can join the EU in 2016 at the earliest, but that it could come a lot later if reforms in are carried out at a slow pace. “The earliest possible date of Serbia’s EU accession is 2016, on condition that negotiations start late in 2011 …
Read More »Adrian Severin: Moldova Has to Choose between the Future and the Past
Moldovan citizens will have to choose between two kinds of destiny at the early parliamentary elections: between the past and the future, between stagnation and development, between life characterized by the depressed dynamism and another model of the European modernity. The message was transmitted to Chisinau on Friday by Adrian …
Read More »US urges Bosnia, Herzegovina leaders to find common ground
The United States congratulated late on Monday Bosnia and Herzegovina on their general elections and urged the leaders to find a common ground to form the next government.
Read More »The report on constitutional referendum in Moldova to be presented at PACE
A report on the constitutional referendum from Republic of Moldova held September 5 will be presented at the meeting of the Parliamentary Assembly of Council of Europe (PACE), that opens today its autumn session in
Read More »Macedonian Foreign Minister: Name dispute settlement in footsteps of Slovenia-Croatia model
Macedonian Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki said Slovenian-Croatian model should be applied in an effort to unblock Macedonia’s integration into the Euro-Atlantic community.
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