The European Commission proposed on Wednesday letting citizens of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia, which have been promised eventual EU membership, travel to the European Union without visas from Jan. 1. The EU executive said it hoped to make a similar proposal for Albania and Bosnia by the middle of next …
Read More »Bosnia-Herzegovina To Introduce Biometric Passport
Bosnia-Herzegovina will start issuing out biometric passports from January 1, 2010 to all its citizens, despite the fact that they will still have to have visas for most travels abroad. Bosnia`s Prime Minister Nikola Spiric presented the new biometric passport at a press conference in Sarajevo on Wednesday. The new …
Read More »Medvedev, Sargsyan, Aliyev to meet over Karabakh
MOSCOW The Presidents of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan will meet in Moscow on July 18 to discuss the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement, presidential aide Sergei Prikhodko said on Wednesday.
Read More »US Navy arrives in Georgia for exercises
The American guided missile destroyer USS Stout has dropped anchor off the Georgian Black Sea port of Batumi to take part naval training exercises with Georgian coastguards and Turkish ships.
Read More »GERB’s memorandum to right-wing parties
The Citizens for the European Development of Bulgaria (GERB) sees the formula of its government as a political project for the European development of Bulgaria which can be supported by the rest of the parties in the 41st Parliament in the name of Bulgaria’s national interests and in accordance with …
Read More »Bulgaria needs pro-European reformist majority: MEP Nadezhda Mihaylova
SOFIA In times of crisis and when Europe’s trust in Bulgaria has been lost, the country needs pro-European reformist majority and not a one that legitimates the Euroskepticism. These are the words of Nadezhda Mihaylova, MEP of the Blue Coalition and former foreign minister of Bulgaria, said in Strasbourg, her …
Read More »Boiko Borissov to rule alone
Boiko Borissov’s party will govern Bulgaria without bringing other parties into a ruling coalition, it emerged after the first round of talks between the country’s right-wing parties on July 15 2009. Borissov’s party, the Citizens for the European Development of Bulgaria (abbreviated as GERB in Bulgarian), which won the biggest …
Read More »Bosniak leader warns of “clashes”
BANJA LUKA Clashes are possible in Bosnia if the work of state institutions is blocked and the Office of the High Representative closes, warns SDA leader Sulejman Tihić. In an interview with Banja Luka daily Nezavisne Novine, Tihić said that he did not know why his earlier statements had caused …
Read More »“Blast in south classic act of terrorism”
PREŠEVO Interior Minister Ivica Dačić says that the explosion in Preševo where a woman and an ethnic Albanian child were injured was “a classic act of terrorism.“ One person has been arrested on suspicion of smuggling arms from Kosovo.
Read More »Ethnic Albanian leaders react to attack
PREŠEVO Ethnic Albanian party leaders in the south of the country on Tuesday condemned an incident when a bomb exploded in Preševo.Two people were hurt overnight in that town in the region close to the administrative line with Kosovo.
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