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January, 2011

  • 19 January

    Serbia’s SAA ratification was approved

    Members of the European Parliament today in Strasbourg voted in favor of approving the ratification of the SAA signed between Serbia and the EU. The vote ended with 612 votes in favor and 38 against.

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  • 19 January

    Macedonian PM wants a name solution to be found

    “Macedonia wants a name solution to be found. Despite the consequences of the global economic crisis, this is the second biggest problem we are facing. The issue is not new; it is almost dates backs to the early days of our independence. Former, governments, premiers, presidents and ministers of foreign …

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  • 19 January

    Georgia, Azerbaijan discuss about peace and stability in Caucasus

    Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev mulled peace and stability in the Caucasus at a meeting in Baku.  The dialogue between the two took place during Vashadze’s two-day visit to Azerbaijan.

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  • 19 January

    Armenia hopes to develop relations with EU based on Greece’s support

    During a state dinner in Athens, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan said that his visit symbolizes development of cooperation between two countries. “Relations between Armenia and Greece went up to a new level since Armenia

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  • 19 January

    Marty says he did not claim that Thaci himself was directly involved in organ trafficking

    Council of Europe rapporteur Dick Marty, who alleged in a recent report that Kosovo officials were involved in organ trafficking, says he did not claim that Prime Minister Thaci himself was directly involved. Marty said that ‘if you read my report carefully, I don’t say that Mr. Thaci is implicated …

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  • 19 January

    Greece favours debt repayment extension

    Greek Deputy Prime Minister Theodore Pangalos said on Monday (January 17th) the government favours possibly extending the repayment period for the country’s outstanding debt, beyond its EU/IMF bailout loans. “Debt repayment extension may refer not only to

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  • 19 January

    War crimes suspect arrested in Montenegro

    Montenegrin police have arrested a former member of the paramilitary group The Jackals on suspicion of 1999 war crimes against Kosovo civilians, the Serbian war crimes prosecutor’s office announced on Monday (January 17th). Ranko Momic was detained on Saturday based on an arrest warrant issued by Belgrade. He is in …

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  • 19 January

    Macedonian PM does not exlcude government reshuffle

    Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski says there are no immediate plans for a government reshuffle, but doesn’t rule one out in the future. Two days ago he said: “Such an option could be considered only to

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  • 19 January

    BiH parliamentary parties to meet again in 15 days

    The leaders of 12 parties represented in the BiH state-level parliament decided on Monday (January 17th) to meet again in 15 days, the parliament’s interim Chairman Adnan Basic said. He confirmed a meeting held earlier in the day ended with no breakthroughs. Within the next two weeks, the parties are …

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  • 19 January

    Transnational Networks and State-Building in the Balkans

    Informality allows people to change their immediate circumstances for the better, but it locks the state and society in a vicious circle of reproduction of a weak state, promising insecurity for the majority and prosperity for the few, Vesna Bojicic-Dzelilovic and Denisa Kostovicova write for openDemocracy. To deflect criticism for …

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