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Vucic holds meeting with ministers over Kurti's decision to ban dinar
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic held an urgent meeting with several government ministers on Tuesday evening after Pristina's PM Albin Kurti rejected a proposal by the US, the EU and Quint states and decided instead that a ban on the Serbian dinar in Kosovo-Metohija begin on Wednesday, sources in the Presidency of Serbia told Tanjug.
Western Balkans Leaders Voice Frustration over EU Summit Failure
Three Western Balkans leaders expressed displease over the poor outcome of the EU summit in Brussels on Thursday.
ForMin Aurescu: We've reached the stage where we're moving towards creating resilience centre
Romania's Foreign Minister Bogdan Aurescu says Romania has already reached the stage where it is heading towards the creation of the Euro-Atlantic Centre for Resilience, mentioning that there are very good reactions to the opportuneness and the need to establish it.
Bulgarian Foreign Minister with an Interview For TASS
"Our ambition is to have an equal and mutually beneficial bilateral political dialogue with Russia, guided by our national interests and at the same time adhering to the common policies of the EU and NATO Member States." This was stated by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ekaterina Zaharieva in an interview with the Russian news agency TASS, published on the eve
#2019PresidentialElection/ Dancila: Romania is prepared for woman President
Romania is prepared for a woman President, is a member-state of EU and NATO and has always had openness and vision, said on Wednesday the leader of the Social Democrats, Viorica Dancila , the Social Democratic Party (PSD)'s candidate in the presidential elections of November. "Romania is prepared for a woman President.
ForMin Melescanu talks in Brussels about need to continue reforms in EaP states
Foreign Affairs Minister Teodor Melescanu attended on Monday the ministerial meeting of the Eastern Partnership (EaP), alongside his counterparts of the EU member states and partner states (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine), where he talked about the need to continue the reforms in the countries which are part of this partnership.
Dacic: Why is EU not reacting to Rama's statements?
BELGRADE - Serbian FM Ivica Dacic on Monday condemned a statement by Albanian PM Edi Rama about unity of Albania and Kosovo, noting that the EU and Western states were "sticking their heads in the sand" in the face of a Greater Albania policy.
Dacic said it was the biggest threat to peace and stability in the region.
Australia withdraws troops from Cyprus’ UNFICYP force
The Australian government tried to give some explanations for its decision to withdraw its troops from UNFICYP after 53 years.
According to a communiqué by the UN in Cyprus, the Australian government says the reasons for the withdrawal of the forces are economic.
Ivanisevic: Migrant crisis under control in Serbia
BELGRADE - The migrant crisis is absolutely under government control in Serbia, the Ministry of Labor State Secretary Nenad Ivanisevic said Friday, adding that Serbia will deal with migrant smugglers in a clear way.
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Ivanisevic: Migrant crisis under control
BELGRADE - The migrant crisis is absolutely under government control in Serbia, the Ministry of Labor State Secretary Nenad Ivanisevic said Friday, adding that Serbia will deal with migrant smugglers in a clear way.
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