Alexander Vucic
Prime Minister Borisov at a Meeting with the Balkan Leaders in Bucharest
The four-party summit between Bulgaria, Greece, Romania and Serbia will be held in Bucharest on Friday. The leaders of the four Balkan countries gather in this format on the initiative of Prime Minister Borisov, their seventh meeting, this time hosted by Romania.
Plans for a New Protest in Serbia
Belgrade's protests ended, and people went home after special forces of the Serbian police took out protesters from the nation's RTS television, TASS reported.
Opposition Leaders Dragan Dzillas and Bosko Obradovic, leader of the Dveri Party, were among the last out of the RTS building. Then the gathered tried to penetrate the building again, but the police pushed them with shields.
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Former Ambassador: Regional Security in the Balkans is Not Threatened
Mass protests have covered the Balkans. What is the cause of the people's dissatisfaction in Albania, Serbia and Montenegro, and is there any chance the stability of the Balkans to be threatened, Albania and Kosovo's former ambassador to Bulgaria Bobby Bobev commented in the morning block of the Bulgarian National Television.
Bulgarian PM is on a Working Visit to Serbia
Prime Minister Boyko Borissov is on a working visit to Serbia, reported the Bulgarian National Television.
"I arrived in Belgrade, where I met Ivica Dačić, Foreign Minister of Serbia", he wrote in facebook. The prime minister also met with President Alexander Vucic. He honored Borisov with the "Order of the Republic of Serbia".
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Quadrilateral Summit of Bulgaria, Greece, Romania and Serbia Began
The summit between Bulgaria, Greece, Romania and Serbia in Belgrade began with the participation of Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov together with Alexis Tsipras, Viorica Dunchila and Alexander Vucic.
Enlargement Stays off Agenda at Sofia Summit
Much work is to be done before the EU can take in new members. That was the main message that resonated through Sofia's National Palace of Culture on Thursday, as EU and Western Balkan leaders met for the long-awaited summit.
French President Emmanuel Macron echoed this, saying that he did not favour movement before "we have all certainties and genuine reforms made".
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EU, Balkan Leaders Gather in Sofia for Summit
Leaders of the 28 EU states and six Western Balkan countries meet on Thursday in Bulgaria, the EU's current presidency-holder, with a host of unresolved issues to be discussed with the aspiring members of the European bloc.
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Bulgarian PM Borisov will Open the International Economic Fair in Mostar
Prime Minister Boyko Borisov is on a visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Today the prime minister will open the International Economic Fair held for the 21st time in Mostar, the press service of the Council of Ministers announced.
Bulgarian PM is on an Official Visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina
Prime Minister Boyko Borissov is on a working visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina where he will open the International Economic Fair.
With his presence, Prime Minister Borissov will highlight the importance of the economic development of the Western Balkan countries for their European perspective, the Government Information Service said.
Croatian, Serbian and Bosnian Leaders to Meet in Mostar
In Mostar, a tripartite meeting of leaders of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Croatia will be held today. Alexander Vucic, Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic and members of the Bosnian collective leadership, Dragan Covic, Bakir Izetbegovic and Mladen Ivanic, will sit at a table to discuss their bilateral relations and their mutual territorial claims.