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January, 2012

  • 23 January

    Separatism in Europe: current and medium term assessment

    1. Overview The separatist phenomenon and the corresponding autonomist and secessionist parties and movements in Europe, as in the rest of the continents, is a result of long historic processes and, as such, they are a constant challenge for the nation-state authorities, as well as for the supra-national ones (the …

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  • 20 January

    Turkey expects french senate to reject genocide bill

    Turkey on Friday asked French senators to reject a bill criminalising the denial of the Armenian claims of genocide, which comes before the French Senate next Monday.

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  • 20 January

    France urged for dialogue with Turkey over Armenian genocide

    French President Nicolas Sarkozy urged “reason and dialogue” in the row with Turkey on the Armenian genocide, in a letter to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. 

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  • 20 January

    Croatian President sees EU as a great opportunity

    Croatian President Ivo Josipovic urged voters on Friday not to miss a “great opportunity” and back their country’s entry into the European Union in a nationwide referendum on the issue this weekend. “Sunday is a big and important day. Our citizens have an opportunity to say

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  • 20 January

    Serbian IM says a political agreement is needed on Kosovo

    Serbian Deputy PM and Interior Minister Ivica Dačić met Thursday with Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Rapporteur Bjorn von Sydow. Dačić stressed that when it came to the situation in Kosovo, reaching a political agreement and finding a solution to the problem were necessary as soon as …

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  • 20 January

    Turkmenistan, Georgia discuss multilateral cooperation

    Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdymuhammadov met with Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze in Ashgabat on Thursday. During the meeting views were exchanged on issues of bilateral and multilateral cooperation. Georgian Foreign Minister said the prospects of interstate relations were discussed, as well. According to him, the meeting touched upon an energy …

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  • 20 January

    Estonia backs Georgia to EU integration

    Estonia is ready to render Georgia assistance and make recommendations on its European integration, Ene Ergma, the speaker of the Estonian parliament, said during his four-day visit to Tbilisi. The main topics of the Estonian

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  • 20 January

    EU starts visa dialogue with Kosovo

    The European Commission on Thursday launched its visa liberalisation dialogue with Kosovo, a long-awaited decision hailed by Pristina. The European Commissioner for Home Affairs, Cecilia Malmstrom, said in Pristina on Thursday that the EU had set the

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  • 20 January

    Croatian FM says EU will provide country stability

    In the run up to a crucial referendum on Croatia’s EU membership bid, Foreign Minister Vesna Pusic tells lawmakers that joining the bloc will ensure the country’s stability. Pusic said in parliament on Thursday that stability was the most important argument in favour of Croatia’s EU entry.

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  • 19 January

    Romania protests continue for the 7th day

    Thousands of Romanians marched through their capital on Thursday to demand the resignation of their government for imposing harsh austerity measures in order to receive international loans for the nation’s battered economy.

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