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Georgian ex-premier to visit Ukraine

Leader of the opposition Movement for A Fair Georgia and Georgian ex-premier Zurab Nogaideli will visit Ukraine on Jan. 20. Nogaideli yesterday condemned alleged attempts by Georgian authorities to interfere in Ukrainian internal affairs. “We must not interfere in Ukrainian internal affairs. The next leader of that country is not …

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Kosovo vote faces another delay

Municipal elections in two Serb-dominated areas in northern Kosovo risk another postponement, Local Government and Administration Minister Sadri Ferati said. He explained that a change of dates may result from challenges posed by Serb parallel structures. Ferati said the plan is to hold elections in the two municipalities – Partesh/Partes …

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Russia tells Ukraine poll hopefuls to improve ties

Russia’s foreign minister on Tuesday called on Ukraine’s presidential candidates to improve ties with Russia. Ukrainian opposition leader Viktor Yanukovich and Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko will face each other in a run-off presidential election on Feb. 7 after no candidate secured a majority in Sunday’s vote. “I am sure that …

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Serbian MFA’s political director: “Ties with Montenegro back to normal if recognition is re-examined”

Diplomatic relations with Montenegro will return to normal if Podgorica re-examines its decision to recognize Kosovo, says Serbian MFA’s political director. Beta news agency reports that Borislav Stefanović made the comments for state broadcaster RTS on Monday night, and that he added that Belgrade “could not act as if nothing …

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