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EC: Serbia Making Progress on Visa Liberalisation

European Commission, EC, Vice-President Jacques Barrot says the EC will suggest that the EU Council include Serbia in the bloc’s visa-free regime should a technical mission’s report prove positive. “Serbian Interior Ministry Ivica Dacic handed me a report on Serbia’s progress on the visa liberalisation roadmap this morning, which Serbia …

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Koraci unazad u politici štete građanima RS

Ambasadori zemalja članica Vijeća za implementaciju mira (PIC) u BiH na jučerašnjoj sjednici u Sarajevu ocijenili su da zaključci Vlade RS o povlačenju predstavnika ovog entiteta iz “Elektroprenosa BiH” ozbiljno osporavaju neke aspekte Dejtonskog sporazuma. “Pozivajući Vladu RS, a posebno Narodnu skupštinu RS, da ponovo razmisle o pravcu u kojem …

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EULEX: Cooperation with Serbia important

EULEX chief Yves de Kermabon says he believes cooperation with Belgrade, “even if minimal”, is necessary. This, the head of the EU mission in Kosovo told AFP, concerns solving “cross-border issues”. Kermabon also stated that people, drug, oil and cigarette trafficking activities have intensified, “especially in northern Kosovo, which is …

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World Bank ready to help Moldova overcome economic crisis

World Bank Country Manager Melanie Marlett said that the WB decided to provide immediate assistance to Moldova for overcoming the economic crisis. The announcement was made at a meeting of the WB official and Moldova’s Acting President and Head of Parliament Mihai Ghimpu, Info-Prim Neo reports, quoting the legislature’s press …

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Brammertz: Mladić remains priority

Hague Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz says Ratko Mladić and Goran Hadžić will be tried by the international tribunal, regardless of when they are arrested. “The arrested of these fugitives remains the main priority. If that does not happen, the UN Security Council announced that it will set up a mechanism …

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