Lots of interesting news
Janusz Bugajski in an interview with VoA advised Kosova's Prime Minister Ceku not to eat sushi while in Moscow.
And, talk about a U-turn on Serbia and Bosnia.
The Moscow Times, Russia -
PRISTINA, Serbia -- Kosovar Prime Minister Agim Ceku arrived in Moscow on Wednesday evening for a three-day visit aimed at mustering Russian support for Kosovo's bid for independence from Serbia.
Kosovo future to improve Balkan stability
United Press International -
RIGA, Latvia, Nov. 29 (UPI) -- A future status of Serbia's mainly ethnic-Albanian Kosovo province should improve stability in southeast Europe, a NATO declaration said.
Xinhua |
Sofia News Agency -
Bulgaria: The invitation of NATO to Bosnia-Hercegovina, Montenegro and Serbia to join the Partnership for Peace Programme is an important signal to these countries, Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov said.
NATO leaders back ties with Balkans trio
NATO leaders back ties with Balkans trio
Budapest Sun |
Budapest Sun -
By Andreea Anca. THE extraordinary light installation which now decorates the main square in the German city of Essen, featuring motifs of Pécs’s mosque and cathedral, bears special significance as both ...
People's Daily Online -
China will work with Albania to lift bilateral relations into a new high, said Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing during the talks with his Albanian counterpart Besnik Mustafaj in Beijing on Wednesday.
Chinese leader meets Albanian foreign minister
MRT online |
MRT online -
US President George Bush stated Tuesday that his country promotes the Alliance enlargement by 2008 with candidates that meet conditions.
MRT online |
People's Daily Online -
NATO leaders on Wednesday wrapped up a two-day summit in Riga with a declaration in which the alliance confirmed that its door remains open for European countries, and encouraged the accession efforts by Albania, Croatia and Macedonia.
Adriatic Charter countries to be invited at NATO next summit
Macedonia can expect NATO membership invitation in 2008
Xinhua |
Guardian Unlimited -
From AP. By JAN SLIVA. AP Writer. RIGA, Latvia (AP) - NATO leaders on Wednesday invited their old enemy Serbia - along with Montenegro and Bosnia-Herzegovina - to join a program considered a first step toward eventual membership in the alliance.
The Herald -
Britain hopes to withdraw its 700 peacekeepers from Bosnia early next year to help ease the shortage of troops for front-line duty in Afghanistan.
People's Daily Online -
Bulgaria's National Electricity Company (NEC) officially signed Wednesday the preliminary contract for constructing the country's second nuclear power plant in Belene.
BusinessWeek -
A senior investment banker with Credit Suisse First Boston has been arrested in Romania on charges of commercial espionage, prosecutors said Wednesday.
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