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World Bank Approves €34.9 Million Serbia Loan

The World Bank Board has approved a Programmatic Private and Financial Development Policy Loan for Serbia worth €34.9 million in order to help the country achieve its economic growth related goals consistent with its European Union aspirations. The loan will support the Government’s reforms by enhancing the business environment, encouraging …

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Albania To Apply For EU Candidacy In June

TIRANA -Albania plans to file its candidacy to the European Union in late June before it holds legislative elections, Prime Minister Sali Berisha told AFP on Sunday. Berisha said an agreement had been reached “in principle” with the EU’s Czech presidency for the former communist bloc country to apply for …

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Serbian president visits Spain

MADRID, – Serbian President Boris Tadic arrived in Spain on Sunday for a two-day visit and was welcomed by representatives from the Spanish government at Barajas airport of Madrid. Tadic will meet with Spain’s Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero and Madrid’s mayor Alberto Ruiz-Gallardon, also he will hold meetings …

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Change of heart, NATO will talk to Russia again

S ix months after breaking off talks with Russia after that country’s conflict with NATO-aspirant Georgia, the alliance has decided to resume relations, in a move some critics said was a cave-in to Russian aggression. But NATO leaders said it was a sign of rapprochement between the West and Russia …

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Bulgaria Mulls Further Judiciary Reforms

Bulgaria’s Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev will hold a working meeting Monday to discuss a supplementary plan for judiciary reforms, combat against corruption and organized crime. The meeting will focus on the measures and policies to be taken by the government to supplement its action plan and will be attended by …

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War Crimes Charges Endanger Bosnia-Serbia Ties

Bosnia’s Minister of Security, Tarik Sadovic, has warned the Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dacic, that “good neighborly relations” between the two countries could “be jeopardized” if Serbia insists on prosecuting 19 Bosnian officials charged for war crimes against the Yugoslav Army in 1992. “I have asked that Dacic, in his …

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