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Italy, Albania, North Macedonia, and Bulgaria Forge Military Mobility Corridor
Yesterday, during its meeting, the Council of Ministers approved a draft letter of intent from the Ministry of Defense and related ministries of Italy, Albania, North Macedonia, and Bulgaria. This initiative signifies the four countries' commitment to collaborate in establishing a military mobility corridor across their territories.
President of the Hellenic Republic: Meeting with the President of Latvia – The award ceremony
The president of Latvia was welcomed by Katerina Sakellaropoulou at the Presidential Palace. The President of the Republic stated, among other things, that “our countries, allies and partners, maintain close relations and cooperation both bilaterally and in international fora.
Brnabic: Good discussions in Germany
BERLIN - Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabic, who is on an official trip to Germany, said on Wednesday she had had a large number of meetings during the visit and that Germany was interested in the Serbian economy.
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Bulgarians Favor Peace Talks Over Military Aid for Ukraine
Bulgarians have emerged as notable pacifists among 15 surveyed European nations regarding the escalation of military aid to Ukraine, instead preferring European efforts to facilitate peace negotiations with Russia.
Greece hails rapprochement with Türkiye
Greece has highlighted the tangible positive outcomes of the rapprochement with Türkiye.
Speaking at an international forum on sustainable peace in Athens, Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis said, "I want to emphasize that being able to talk with our neighbors serves the country's interests."
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Petkovic: Pristina killing dialogue
BELGRADE - The head of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija Petar Petkovic said on Wednesday Pristina was killing the dialogue with Belgrade and that Pristina's chief negotiator Besnik Bislimi had refused to discuss all topics during Tuesday's round of dialogue in Brussels.
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Bulgaria Joins High-Income Nations for the First Time, Says World Bank
For the first time, Bulgaria has been classified among the countries with high national income according to the World Bank's classification, as reported by bTV. The World Bank Group categorizes the world's economies into four income groups: low, lower-middle, upper-middle, and high.
Djuric: We want cooperation with Italy to grow further
BELGRADE - Serbian FM Marko Djuric met on Tuesday in Belgrade with Giulio Tremonti, chairman of the foreign affairs committee of Italy's House of Representatives, noting that Italy was one of Serbia's strategic partners and one of its top economic partners, and that Belgrade expected the cooperation to grow further in goods and services trade as well as when it comes to investments.
Tourism Ministry focusing on US market to lure more visitors
The Tourism Ministry has been working to attract more American holidaymakers with the aim of luring at least 2.5 million visitors from this large market to Türkiye by 2028.
Zelensky Develops New Peace Plan as Ukraine Gains IMF Support
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has revealed his efforts towards formulating a new "diplomatic plan" aimed at resolving the ongoing war. He expressed confidence that the proposed plan will garner significant backing from the international community. Zelensky also announced the successful return of at least ten Ukrainian civilians who were held captive in Russia and Belarus.