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December, 2010

  • 7 December

    Armenian parliament to discuss Karabakh independence

    Armenia’s parliament will discuss Thursday the possibility of recognizing breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh’s independence, yet many admit that international considerations effectively preclude Yerevan from making any such acknowledgement.

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  • 7 December

    Valentin Inzko visits Serbia

    High Representative of the international community in Bosnia-Herzegovina Valentin Inzko will be in Belgrade for a working visit today. Inzko will meet with Serbian President Boris Tadić, Deputy Prime Minister Božidar Đelić and Minister for Labor and Social Policy Rasim Ljajić, his office (OHR) announced. He is also scheduled to …

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  • 7 December

    Deputy Russian FM chairs meeting in Belgrade

    Deputy Russian FM Vladimir Titov will chair a meeting of Russian ambassadors appointed to Southeast European countries in Belgrade today. The meeting participants and Titov will exchange views on the future of the development of the Russian-Serbian relations and cooperation at the regional and European level. Beside the Russian ambassador …

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  • 7 December

    Moldovan PM calls for reconstruction of present ruling alliance

    Moldova’s Prime Minister Vlad Filat on Monday called for the reconstruction of the ruling Alliance for European Integration, saying it is the only solution to lead the country ahead.

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  • 7 December

    Serge Bramerz presents his report on Serbia

    Chief Prosecutor of the tribunal for war crimes in the Hague Serge Bramerz will present at the UN Security Council the six-month report for Serbia. In his report Bramerz has welcomed the Serbian cooperation with the Tribunal but meanwhile he had made reproaches about the efficiency. According to Bramerz the …

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  • 7 December

    Balkan leaders committed to make progress on reconciliation

    Leaders of the countries which emerged from the breakup of the former Yugoslavia have committed in Bosnia on Monday night to embark on a path of reconciliation.

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  • 7 December

    Mass grave exhuming near Srebrenica started

    Bosnian forensic experts have begun exhuming a mass grave in the east of the country believed to hide the remains of Bosniak civilians killed in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre. The remains of eight people were discovered yesterday on a site in Kaldrmica village, near Srebrenica. The preliminary examination of the …

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  • 7 December

    UNMIK chief Lamberto Zannier has been appointed to report Pristina-Belgrade dialogue

    UNMIK chief Lamberto Zannier has been appointed the key official to report to the UN on future dialogue between Pristina and Belgrade. Zannier has informed EU Foreign Policy Chief

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  • 6 December

    Moldova: PCRM requests Constitutional Court to recount votes

    The Communists Party (PCRM) Monday submitted an application to the Constitutional Court, demanding recounting the votes cast in the November 28 elections.

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  • 6 December

    Bosnia’s Post-Election Future Bleaker Than Ever

    Bosnia’s multi-ethnic moderate party was the big winner in October elections, but the lack of viable coalition partners has left the playing field open once again to ethno-nationalist parties who are bent on maintaining politically opportunistic instability. By Anes Alic for ISN Insights. Three ethno-nationalist parties and one moderate, multi-ethnic …

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