Members of the Bulgarian minority of Republic of Moldova that have waited in vain for Bulgarian citizenship get now Romanian citizenship, a governmental official of Sofia stated, DECA-press informs.
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Moldova: Dan Dungaciu named presidential adviser on European integration matters
Moldova — Acting President Mihai Ghimpu issue a decree whereby Dan-Gheorghe Dungaciu was appointed as adviser to the President on European integration matters. Dan Gheorghe Dungaciu is a sociologist and geopolitician. He was born on October 3, 1968 in Targu Mures. He studied in Bucharest and is a graduate of …
Read More »Ucraina cere clarificari Romaniei privind pozitia sa fata de Conventia de la Belgrad
Kostiantin Iefimenko, ministrul ucrainean al Transportului si Comunicatiilor i-a transmis ambasadorului roman la Kiev, Traian Laurentiu Hristea, o cerere de clarificari privind pozitia Romaniei fata de Conventia privind Regimul Navigatiei pe Dunare (Conventia de la Belgrad), avand in vedere faptul ca tara noastra este singurul stat implicat in proces care …
Read More »Croatia will not withdraw genocide charges against Serbia
Croatian Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor said Tuesday that the Croatian government has not yet considered withdrawal of the the genocide charges against Serbia. The lawsuit was filed at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Serbia has its own genocide countersuit against Croatia.
Read More »Serbian Prime minister travels to Bosnia
Serbia’s Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković will pay an official visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina this Wednesday. During the visit, Cvetković will meet with President of the Bosnian Council of Ministers Nikola Špirić, the government press office said.
Read More »Neprihvatljiv prijedlog ministra bezbjednosti
SARAJEVO Mijo Krešić, zamjenik ministra sigurnosti BiH, protivi se ideji ministra Sadika Ahmetovića da se policijska ovlaštenja daju Obavještajno-sigurnosnoj agenciji (OSA). “Treba da uradimo kvalitetnu analizu stanja u cijelom sigurnosnom sektoru i na osnovu te prosudbe da napravimo najbolja rješenja, a ne da predlažemo slučaj-rješenja. OSA nije u nadležnosti Ministarstva …
Read More »Croatia has to meet 21 to close its EU entry talks
The European Union set out 21 benchmarks that Croatia has to meet if it wants to conclude judiciary chapter by the end of the year and sign accession treaty next year. The documents says that more than 90 percent of the benchmarks refer to the government and government policy.
Read More »ICTY orders partial retrial of former Kosovo PM
The appellate chamber at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia has ordered a partial retrial of the case of Ramush Haradinaj and two other former commanders of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), and the immediate detention of the three men.
Read More »European Commission publishes progress reports on Bulgaria, Romania
The European Commission published progress reports Tuesday on Bulgaria and Romania in the field of judiciary and interior affairs. The EC praised Bulgaria’s efforts to tackle organised crime and corruption and its
Read More »Macedonian parties agree on parliamentary committee
Representatives of the ruling party and the opposition agreed Monday (July 19th) to form an inquiry committee that will investigate an incident in parliament on July 1st. The committee will be chaired by Hajrula Misini of the Democratic Union for Integration and will be composed of two representatives of the …
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