Eurasia

Vienna consultation participants discuss resumption of transnistrian talks

The participants in the consultations on Transnistrian conflict settlement, held in Vienna last Friday, discussed ways to eliminating obstacles to resuming negotiation process in 5+2 format, the OSCE press service reported. According to its news release, in Vienna the delegations agreed on the need to intensify dialog in order to …

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Europe is obligated to support switch from Communism to democracy, while Moldovans should do their homework.

Info-Prim Neo interview with Romanian MEP Sebastian Bodu – How is Moldova regarded in Brussels, especially the democracy in Moldova? – Romania has always been attentive to the changes experienced by Moldova. The April 7 events attracted a lot of attention as there were violated the principles of democracy, the …

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New OSCE chief discusses mission goals

OSCE mission chief in Serbia, Dimitrios Kypreos said that the mission will work on strengthening the institutions, rule of law, regional cooperation. The Greek diplomat who took over as mission chief in September told daily Politika that none of these questions are more important than the other, because “all democratic …

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Political deadlock delays Romania’s IMF loan

Two of the major political parties in Romania refused to join talks on forming a new government on Sunday (8 November), even after international lenders warned that they would not release a payment of €1 billion as long as no real cabinet is in place.

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GUAM develops significant projects: Georgian FM

GUAM developed significant projects in the tourism, agriculture and motor transport sectors, which will soon be signed. Georgia Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze made the statement to journalist during the fourth GUAM session in Tbilisi at the Sheraton Metechi Palace today.

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President elections in Moldova could be postponed again

The Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova, which went into opposition after the early elections on July 29, will not take part in the election of president, scheduled for November 10. The decision was passed at the Monday plenum of the Central Committee of the party. There is …

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US Says Macedonia “Name” Agreement Possible

The United States Assistant Secretary of State Philip Gordon said he thinks the Athens-Skopje “name” row can be resolved soon, and in the interest of both sides. “It is true that the agreement is possible and it is important to be resolved,” Gordon said to the Voice of America, Macedonian …

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