Work over settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict continues and the parties are discussing issues which have not been approved yet, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said. The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988 when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Armenian armed forces have occupied 20 …
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Georgia- Russia relations is problem not only for Tbilisi: minister
Georgian State Minister for Reintegration Temur Yakobashvili is confident that Georgia will always be a subject of discussion at the highest level not only between Russia and the U.S, but also between Russia and the international community. Commenting on the upcoming meeting between U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and …
Read More »NATO never recognize separatist regimes in Abkhazia and South Ossetia: Special Representative
The NATO follows its position and does not intend to recognize Abkhazia and South Ossetia, NATO Secretary-General’s Special Representative for the South Caucasus and Central Asia, Robert Simmons said after a meeting in the Georgian Foreign Ministry on October 9. Simmons met with Deputy Foreign Minister Georgi Bokeria and discussed …
Read More »Bozhidar Dimitrov: Laws in Macedonia are not democratic enough
Laws in Macedonia are not democratic enough, Bulgaria’s Minister of Bulgarian residents abroad, Bozhidar Dimitrov, said to journalists, commenting on the Spaska Mitrova case.
Read More »Bulgaria PM Slams Former Tsar Nomination for EU President
Bulgaria’s Prime Minister has made it clear he will not nominate former Tsar Simeon Saxe-Coburg for the race for the soon-to-be-created post of European Union President. Boyko Borisov, who once served as a bodyguard to the former Tsar and Prime Minister Saxe-Coburg, vehemently opposed the suggestion made earlier in the …
Read More »Greece’s new PM arrives in Turkey to attend SEECP meeting
Leader of Greek socialist party PASOK, Georgios Papandreou, who is the new Prime Minister of the country after winning the October 4 general elections, is to arrive Friday in Istanbul to take part in the informal meeting of the foreign ministers in the South East European Co-operation Process (SEECP).
Read More »Emergency Talks Start to Break Bosnia’s Deadlock
Emergency negotiations, convened by senior European Union and US officials and attended by the leaders of Bosnia’s three main ethnic groups, have started in an attempt to break the country’s political deadlock. The meeting started with a joint dinner on Thursday evening and continued on Friday morning. It is taking …
Read More »Possible Athens-Skopje Meeting Announced
Greece’s newly elected prime minister George Papandreou and Macedonia’s foreign minister Antonio Milososki may convene Friday at the sidelines of a regional summit in Istanbul, Turkey, local media in both countries report. Both are present at the informal meeting of the Southeast European Cooperation Process, SEECP. A bilateral meeting would …
Read More »100-Year-Old Bulgarian Mosque Burned
A one hundred-year-old mosque burned to the ground in the northern Bulgarian town of Nikopol, amid accusations of arson, media report. Eyewitnesses told media that firefighters rushed the scene, but were too late as the flames quickly enveloped the entire building. Imam Gyursel Mimishev, speaking to Bulgarian National Television, said …
Read More »EC Wants to Unblock Serbia Trade Deal
A new European Commission, EC, document reportedly argues that the EU should unblock its Interim Trade Agreement with Serbia. Beta news agency reports that the EC is urging the unfreezing of the pact, arguing that the authorities in Serbia have proven their commitment to the country’s EU integration process and …
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