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Lifting blockades at border checkpoints is expected as early as beginning Feb: Lachezar Ivanov

Lifting blockades along border checkpoints could be expected as early as beginning of February. Unfortunately I couldn’t give more optimistic prognosis. This is what interim Bulgarian Consul General to Thessaloniki Lachezar Ivanov declared. “Greek government and especially the Minister of Agriculture and Foods stated their readiness for dialing and solving …

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Austrian FM visits Skopje

Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs Michael Spindelegger will present, Friday the initiative for Euro integration of Western Balkans in Skopje, which is aimed at speeding up the Euro integration process of the countries in the region, media reported. Yesterday Spindelegger presented the initiative in Athens. It is expected Michael Spindelegger …

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Swedish embassy in Sofia to close

Sweden announced on January 21 that it would close six embassies, while at the same time opening 10 new embassies by upgrading section offices in those countries. Among the embassies to be closed was the Swedish embassy to Bulgaria. Besides the embassy in Sofia, other Swedish embassies to be closed …

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Barroso Welcomes Bulgaria’s New EC Nominee

European Commissioner President José Manuel Barroso is scheduled to confer on Thursday with World Bank’s Kristalina Georgieva, the replacement candidate for Bulgaria’s new commissioner. The meeting comes a day after Barroso announced that Georgieva is nominated for the same portfolio – that of humanitarian aid – as that of the …

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Karadžić appeals lawyer decision

Radovan Karadžić has filed an appeal after his request to have British lawyer Richard Harvey dismissed as his appointed legal counsel was denied. Harvey was appointed to represent the former political leader of Bosnia’s Serbs in October 2009, after he boycotted his Hague trial for three days, demanding a postponement …

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