Chief Hague Prosecutor Serge Brammertz says that report on Serbia’s cooperation will be finished in the second half of May. However, he stated that at this point, he did not know what the assessment would be. “The fact that the previous report was positive does not mean that the next …
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Romanian FM: Romania homes to restore its relations with Russia
‘Romania would like to emerge from the brief list of unresolved issues with Russia that have been paralyzing Romanian-Russian relations and resume cooperation on all levels,’ Romania’s Foreign Minister Teodor Baconschi said.
Read More »Russian First Deputy Prime Minister: Russia welcomes Moldova’s aspirations for European integration
Russia welcomes Moldova’s plans to join the European Union and maintain good relations with the CIS member states, said Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov, who met with Premier Vlad Filat and Acting President Mihai Ghimpu in Chisinau on March 31.
Read More »State of War Crimes Trials in Croatia Addressed
The Croatian Ministry of Justice believes that significant steps have been taken in prosecuting war crimes, while some NGOs claim that additional efforts are needed. Vesna Terselic, director of the Zagreb-based Documenta Centre, said that around 700 cases had filed to the state prosecution in the
Read More »ICTY Rejects Karadzic Appeal for Trial Delay
The Appellate Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, ICTY, rejected on Thursday Radovan Karadzic’s request to delay his trial until June 2010. The decision about the date the trial will resume should be made shortly; it is expected that it will continue within the next several …
Read More »Participants see progress in Cypriot reunification talks
Progress has been made in talks to reunify Cyprus, leaders of the two communities on the divided island said after meeting Tuesday (March 30th). The session was the last ahead of a break for presidential elections in the Turkish-dominated north, scheduled for April 18th. “After many meetings … we are …
Read More »De Kermabon ready for another term at EULEX helm
EULEX chief Yves de Kermabon wants to serve another mandate. He said that he would like to serve another two years after his current mandate expires in June. De Kermabon reiterated that EULEX is in Kosovo to help local institutions strengthen the rule of law, but described the current fight …
Read More »Fuele urges Tirana to resolve political crisis
EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele reiterated on Tuesday (March 30th) his concerns about the ongoing political stalemate in Albania. The deadlock is between the ruling Democratic Party (DP) and the opposition Socialist Party (SP). “I expressed concern about the stability of democratic institutions and the lack of political dialogue in …
Read More »Romanian PM: Romania will continue granting Romanian citizenship to Moldovans
Romanian prime-minister, Emil Boc, refuted the rumors that Romania might suspend receiving documents for granting Romanian citizenship to Moldovans starting with April 30th 2010. According to Boc, there is no ground for such a decision. “Romania will continue
Read More »Kazakh OSCE presidency calls for more trust and stability in South Caucasus
While the situation in the South Caucasus after the conflict in Georgia has stabilized, provocative statements from both Moscow and Tbilisi cause concern, the OSCE said.
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