Council of Ministers of Bosnia-Herzegovina
New non-paper about the Balkans has arrived in Brussels; Five countries joined forces
This informal document concerns the Western Balkans, reports Klix.
This document does not deal with the issue of borders in the region, but asks the European Union for very important support for the entire region.
Kurz invites Western Balkans PMs to Vienna on Nov. 19
The talks will be attended by the prime ministers of Albania, Macedonia, Montenegro, the chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia-Herzegovina, and the prime minister of the interim institutions in Pristina.
The Prime Minister of Serbia Ana Brnabic is also expected to attend the Vienna meeting.
Serbia-BiH relations "at high level"
PM Ana Brnabic and Ambassador of Bosnia- Herzegovina to Serbia Lazar Mirkic "agreed on Monday that political and economic relations are at a high level."
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Serbia-Bosnia relations "at high level"
PM Ana Brnabic and Ambassador of Bosnia- Herzegovina to Serbia Lazar Mirkic "agreed on Monday that political and economic relations are at a high level."
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Vucic "lost trust in Pristina"
BELGRADE - Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said on Monday that he has "lost his trust in Pristina" and that for this reason, the dialogue in Brussels will be "difficult."
Speaking during a news conference with the chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Vucic added that he "above all" expects EU's "clear messages":
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PM "lost trust in Pristina," not optimistic ahead of talks
Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said on Monday that he has "lost his trust in Pristina" and that for this reason, the dialogue in Brussels will be "difficult."