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Kurti's unprecedented response to everyone: Think... I want to defend the Serbs
Let us recall that the so-called authorities Kosovo has been under the attack of sharp criticism since the Kosovo authorities, through the special units of the Kosovo police, despite the opposition of the local population and Western partners, occupied the municipal buildings in the North and brought the newly elected mayors to work.
In Moldova, Europe bids to show Putin united front
European leaders meet Thursday at a summit held on one of the most vulnerable points on the continent's strategic frontline, in a show of diplomatic force designed to pressure Moscow.
The European Political Community (EPC), which groups 27 EU members with 40 of their allies and excludes Russia and Belarus, chose Ukraine's tiny neighbour Moldova for its second summit.
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The Kremlin Supports the Serbs in Kosovo - The West blames Pristina
Russia and France have unequivocally pointed to Kosovo as responsible for the tensions and clashes outside town halls in several predominantly Serb towns following Washington's crackdown on Pristina.
Macron acknowledged: Priština is to blame...
He also expressed hope to meet with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and the leaders of Belgrade and Pristina later this week.
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Kiril Petkov: We will not allow Bulgaria to take a Fast Course towards Eurasia
"We clearly saw an attack on the parliamentary republic. No one can afford to urge Bulgaria to not have a regular government, no one can put the budget and people's money in the background because of their personal power ambitions.
Vucic: I have cancelled Bratislava trip to be with my people
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Tuesday he had cancelled a two-day visit to Bratislava to be with his people and announced he would visit army troops deployed in important positions.
A special US envoy is coming to Bulgaria because of Disinformation
James Rubin, special envoy and coordinator of the Center for Global Engagement at the US State Department, will visit Bulgaria this week, and according to the official announcement, his mission is "to strengthen support for initiatives to combat disinformation."
Romania is considering Banning Imports of Ukrainian Grain
The ruling Social Democratic Party in Romania supports a ban on the import of Ukrainian grain to be introduced in Bulgaria's northern neighbor. This has already been done by Hungary, Poland and Slovakia, with only Bratislava allowing transit. Bulgaria is also considering a ban.
On the Bread Line in Slovakia
Even though Milan Krajniak, the minister for labour, social affairs and family, recently vowed to compile a proposal to aid approximately 50,000 people in need who have been unable to cover their expenses due to high levels of inflation, Karova and her colleagues are afraid that some of the most vulnerable homeless people will not be able to benefit from the aid.
Alexandra Kárová
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This Week in Central Europe / 24 March 2023
Hungarian PM Viktor Orban attends a video conference with his Greek, Slovenian, Slovak and Latvian counterparts, as well as European Council President Charles Michel from his office in Budapest, Hungary, 21 March 2023. Press Office handout
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