Representatives of Bulgaria and Russia are going to discuss details on the road map for the South Stream gas pipeline project Friday. The Bulgarian party, headed by minister of economy and energy Traicho Traikov, welcomes a Russian delegation, headed by energy minister Sergey Smatko at the seaside
Read More »ICJ to deliver opinion on Kosovo next week
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will deliver its advisory opinion July 22nd on whether Kosovo’s declaration of independence was in accordance with international law. The court announced on Wednesday that the
Read More »Armenian Ambassador to Romania met with Bucharest Mayor
On July 14, Mayor of Bucharest Sorin Oprescu received Armenia’s Ambassador to Romania Hamlet Gasparyan. Vice-Chairman of the Armenian community of Romania Varuzhan Pambukchian also participated in the meeting.
Read More »Potrebna bolja ekonomska saradnja BiH i Makedonije
SARAJEVO Bosna i Hercegovina i Makedonija nemaju niti jedno otvoreno pitanje, ali odlične političke odnose ne prati odlična ekonomska saradnja. Zaključili su to u četvrtak u Sarajevu predsjedavajući Vijeća ministara BiH Nikola Špirić i predsjednik Vlade Makedonije Nikola Gruevski. Dogovorili su zato ubrzano zaključivanje usaglašenih i pripremu novih međudržavnih sporazuma …
Read More »Karadzic witness downplays role of Central Govt
Momcilo Mandic told the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, ICTY, that paramilitary formations were not controlled by the Serbian army or politicians in 1992, adding that the central government of Republika Srpska was not in charge of municipal crisis committees.
Read More »European Commission Director for the Western Balkansl praises Serbia’s progress
European Commission (EC) Director for the Western Balkans Pierre Mirel praised Serbia’s progress in implementing reforms, fighting organised crime and boosting regional co-operation on Wednesday. He urged Belgrade to
Read More »Serbia, Croatia post lists of war crimes suspects
Lists of people convicted, indicted or investigated in Serbia and Croatia for war crimes will be on display at the justice ministries of the two countries, as of Thursday, Serbian Justice Minister Snezana Malovic announced.
Read More »UK court to decide on Ganic’s extradition on July 27th
A court in London will decide on July 27th whether to extradite former Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) presidency member Ejup Ganic to Serbia, the Belgrade-based Beta news agency reported on Wednesday. Extradition
Read More »NATO Secretary-General urges BiH to resolve defence property issue
NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen urged Bosnian political leaders on Wednesday (July 14th) to agree on the issue of defence property allocation as soon as possible, since it is key to Bosnia and Herzegovina’s
Read More »Albanian government, opposition agree on parliamentary commission
After months of wrangling, the government and the opposition have agreed to establish a parliamentary commission to investigate the disputed 2009 general elections. The ruling Democratic Party’s Astrit Patozi and the opposition Socialist Party’s (SP) Gramoz Ruci met on Wednesday (July 14th) and agreed that the SP will lead the …
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