The European Commission in its interim report released today criticized Bulgaria and Romania for certain weaknesses which remain in the areas of judicial reform and the fight against corruption, while noting that progress had been made in certain fields.
Read More »Slovenian Top Court approves Croatia border deal
Slovenia’s Constitutional Court gave a green light on Tuesday to a border arbitration agreement with Croatia, helping remove a major obstacle in Zagreb’s European Union accession talks.
Read More »Spor zbog insistiranja na detaljnoj promjeni Ustava
SARAJEVO Radna grupa Vijeća ministara BiH za pripremu ustavnih amandmana u ponedjeljak nije postigla saglasnost o prijedlogu promjena Ustava BiH u skladu sa presudom Evropskog suda za ljudska prava u Strazburu. Stranke iz Republike Srpske predložile su promjenu samo u dijelu koji se odnosi na izbor članova Predsjedništva BiH, dok …
Read More »EC Interim Report about Bulgaria, Romania to be issued today
The European Commission’s interim report in connection with mechanisms for collaboration and control of internal affairs and justice systems in Bulgaria and Romania will be issued today, a spokesman officially announced.
Read More »PACE president pays official visit to Moldova
Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, the President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), will make an official visit to Moldova from on March 22 through 25, where he aims to promote stability and fully functioning
Read More »Serbia to Establish Mission to NATO By June
Petar Boskovic, the head of the Directorate for Public Affairs at the Ministry of Defense, has announced that a Serbian mission to NATO at its headquarters in Brussels will be officially opened by the beginning of June.
Read More »Merkel says EU summit should not focus on Greece
Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Sunday (March 21st) that she does not believe Greece’s financial crisis should be the focus of the EU summit that starts Thursday in Brussels. Merkel said Greece faces no
Read More »EP to hear report on Albania in April
Rapporteur for Albania Tanja Fajon said the European Parliament (EP) will be briefed on Tirana’s EU visa liberalisation process next month. As for the political stalemate that has slowed EU-related reforms, Fajon urged the ruling Democratic Party and the opposition Socialist Party on Sunday (March 21st) to stop damaging Albania’s …
Read More »Moldova gives up status of permanent neutrality
The draft constitution worked out by a committee headed by acting Moldovan President Mihai Ghimpu does not envisage preservation of the status of permanent neutrality. The draft constitution reads that Moldova’s neutrality is no longer permanent, as the Constitution currently in force states. Article 16 of the draft constitution suggests …
Read More »SEA: There are no new benchmarks for Macedonia from EU
It is false to believe that European Union set additional benchmarks for Macedonia, Secretariat for European Affairs (SEA) informed. SEA denied any accusations made by former Deputy Prime Minister for European Affairs Ivica
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