Joint Commission
Romania Wants New Talks With Russia on Unreturned Gold
Romanian Foreign Minister Bogdan Aurescu said on Sunday on TV that Romania wants to resume negotiations on the treasure it sent to Moscow for safekeeping during World War I in 1916 and which was never returned.
The hoard of almost 94 tonnes of gold coins, jewels and art objects has been a source of friction for a decade.
Parliamentary commission decides to revoke immunity of HDP’s Güzel
The Parliamentary Drafting Commission on Feb. 3 decided to lift Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) MP Semra Güzel's legislative immunity by a majority of votes. The commission will present its report to the Constitutional Justice Joint Committee next week.
Rumen Radev: A Position is Needed to Protect the Bulgarian National Interest
"Actions are needed to develop a national position with clear requirements and criteria that safeguard the Bulgarian national interest." This was stated by President Rumen Radev after the meeting to discuss the results of the work of the Joint Committee on Historical and Educational Affairs between Bulgaria and Northern Macedonia.
An Agreement to Avoid Double Taxation was Signed at the Second Session of the Bulgarian-Pakistan Intergovernmental Mixed Commission for Economic Cooperation
Dancila, Bakhtadze decide speeding up efforts to develop Romania-Georgia tourism
Prime Minister Viorica Dancila had talks with a governmental delegation from Georgia headed by Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze, on Monday, at Victoria Palace, where the two officials established to step up efforts to develop tourism between the two countries, considered a field with a huge potential.
President Rumen Radev Leads Bulgarian Delegation in Egypt
President Rumen Radev and his delegation headed to an official visit to the Arab Republic of Egypt. The invitation to the Bulgarian head of state is by Egyptian President Abdel Fatah el-Sisi.
Serbia to strengthen cooperation with Baden-Wurttemberg
On that occasion said that this German state is one of our most important economic partners, the Serbian government reported.
Brnabic pointed out that Serbia's goal is to achieve more dynamic economic growth, more jobs and better paid jobs, and that Serbia's relations with Baden-Wurttemberg are of great importance for the overall relationship with Germany.
Turkey and Russia to set up checkpoints in Syria for monitoring ceasefire
Turkey and Russia, as the guarantors of a ceasefire deal between the Syrian regime and opposition groups, will establish checkpoints in Syria in order to monitor the truce and possible violations.
The Hürriyet Daily News has obtained the ceasefire document, which provides details of a mechanism for monitoring the ceasefire and a schedule for the planned peace negotiations.
ForMin Aurescu says surprised at allegations of Romanian weapons having been delivered to ISIL
Romanian Foreign Affairs Minister Bogdan Aurescu welcomed Iraqi ambassador to Romania Omer Berzinji on Monday, with the minister voicing 'the Romanian side's surprise' at the allegations made by an Iraqi lawmaker and recently circulated in the news media that Romania were involved in an alleged transfer of weapons to ISIL.
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Baden-Wuerttemberg helps Serbia increase employment
BELGRADE - The memorandum on the promotion of cooperation between Serbia and the German federal state of Baden-Wuerttemberg was signed in Belgrade on Tuesday, after a two-days' work of the Joint Commission focusing on cooperation opportunities in tourism, IT industry, energy, water management, environmental protection, police work and education.