TimeLine Layout

March, 2010

  • 26 March

    Tadić to meet with Ashton, Rompuy

    Serbian President Boris Tadić will meet with EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton in Brussels on Friday. The president will on Saturday attend the Brussels Forum 2010 conference in the Belgian capital, his press service said today in Belgrade. Tadić will also talk with EU …

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  • 26 March

    Davutoglu reaffirms Turkey’s support to Macedonia’s EU bid

    MACEDONIA Visiting Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu reiterated his country’s support to Macedonia’s integration into the Euro-Atlantic community as well as to good relations between Macedonia and Turkey. Davutoglu held talks with his Macedonian counterpart Antonio Milososki on Friday. The two reaffirmed the good political, economic and cultural ties between …

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  • 26 March

    Merkel insita pentru participarea FMI la salvarea Greciei si vrea modificarea Tratatului de la Lisabona

    Cancelarul german a declarat, miercuri, in cadrul unei interventii in parlament, ca la reuniunea Consiliului European de primavara, care se desfasoara joi si vineri la Bruxelles, va insista ca Fondul Monetar International (FMI) sa participe si el la un eventual spijin acordat autoritatilor de la Atena, alaturi de statele din …

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  • 26 March

    EU to help Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia implement border management system

    The new program of the European Union will assist the governments of the Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia in the implementation of border management system, which will make them both open and safe.

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  • 26 March

    No Progress In Greece-Macedonia Talks

    There were no breakthroughs in the Athens-Skopje name gridlock after the prime ministers of the two countries, Nikola Gruevski and George Papandreou, met on Thursday in Brussels. “The positions of Macedonia and Greece on the name issue in general remain far apart even after today’s meeting,” Macedonia’s Foreign Minister Antonio …

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  • 26 March

    Nabucco Pipeline ‘Likely Operational in 2018’

    The European Union-backed gas pipeline Nabucco is likely to begin operations in 2018, European Energy Commissioner Guenther Oettinger said, a statement which was later denied by the consortium behind the project. “I hope we will make the final decision in 2010 to build the pipeline,” he said. The odds of …

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  • 26 March

    EC to publish April report on visas for Albania

    The European Commission (EC) will publish a report on April 15th regarding Albania’s progress in meeting criteria for EU visa liberalisation. A similar evaluation will be made for Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH); a high-ranking EC official was quoted as saying on Wednesday (March 24th). Brussels has reportedly urged officials in …

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  • 25 March

    Gruevski-Papandreou meeting ends without comments for the press

    The meeting between Macedonian and Greek prime ministers has ended without comments for the press. As the Macedonian government said earlier the two ministers discussed the name

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  • 25 March

    Georgia pushes for rapid NATO accession

    Georgia is pushing for rapid entry into NATO with plans to meet membership requirements within the next three years, the Georgian state minister for Euro-Atlantic integration, Giorgi Baramidze said. Several European states, including Germany, are reluctant to let the Caucasian nation join NATO. Experts say that unresolved territorial issues in …

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  • 25 March

    Dutch FM Maxime Verhagen: Serbia’s progress in EU integration will not be on the agenda before Serge Brammertz submits his next report

    Dutch FM Maxime Verhagen says Serbia’s progress in EU integration will not be on the agenda before Serge Brammertz submits his next report. The chief Hague prosecutor’s new report is due in June. “The position of the Netherlands remains unchanged in principle. Last December we responded to Brammertz’s positive report …

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