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Serbian parliament to discuss another draft condemnation

Serbia’s Parliament Speaker Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic announced on Saturday (May 1st) that lawmakers will be discussing a declaration Wednesday condemning war crimes committed against Serbs during the 1990s. Lawmakers will then have ten days to submit objections or proposals. The draft condemns crimes against Serbian citizens and all people of the …

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Fuele says Turkey should join EU

The fact that Turkey is a predominantly Muslim country should not be an obstacle to EU membership, EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele said in an interview with DPA on Friday (April 30th). “The EU is not a religious project, it is based on values, and if Turkey makes it clear …

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CoE Pushes Bosnia to Change Constitution

The Council of Europe’s parliamentary assembly, PACE, warned Bosnia on Thursday that it must urgently take measures to change its constitution, notably to end discrimination against minorities, or face serious consequences. “Bosnia and Herzegovina must urgently launch an institutionalized process for preparing a comprehensive package of amendments to the Constitution …

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Romanian FM: No Kosovo recognition

Romania’s Foreign Minister Teodor Baconschi has reiterated that his country will not recognize Kosovo. He also stressed that Romania supports the Western Balkan countries on their path towards the EU. Baconschi, who met with Lamberto Zannier, head of the UN Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK), said that peace and …

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Mihai Ghimpu la Bucureşti – declinul sau apogeul AIE?

„Un judecător al Comisiei de la Veneţia m-a întrebat de ce optez pentru modificarea denumirii limbii în noua Constituţie…” (Mihai Ghimpu) Cine dă drumul unui bulgăre de zăpadă din vârful unui munte se poate aştepta ca acesta să devină avalanşă şi să distrugă tot ce îi stă în cale. Cam …

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Croatia-Serbia border committee meets

The interstate diplomatic committee for the identification and marking of the border between Croatia and Serbia has continued negotiations in Zagreb. The committee met on Thursday after a seven year break. This body will also prepare the agreement on the state border between the two countries.

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Rasmussen to visit Zagreb

NATO Secretary General Andres Fogh Rasmussen will pay offcial visit to Zagreb, where he will meet with Croatia’s top offcials. Rasmussen is scheduled to meet with Croatian President Ivo Josipovic, Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor and Defense Minister Branko Vukelic. This is Rasmussen first visit to Croatia, after he took office …

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