Brussels
PM: Belgrade committed to normalizing relations with Pristin
BERLIN - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic has said that Belgrade is committed to normalizing relations with Pristina, but recognizing the independence of Kosovo, proclaimed unilaterally by ethnic Albanians, has never been a topic of negotiations between Belgrade and Pristina in Brussels.
Constitutional provisions on judiciary need be changed
BELGRADE - Serbia's Justice Minister Nikola Selakovic has said that Serbia will have to amend its Constitution during negotiations with the EU.
Brussels red tape holds up gas operator deal
EC reluctant to recognize Socar as DESFAs owner; Athens tries to force issue
The deal for Azeri natural gas company Socar to buy a controlling stake in Greeces Natural Gas Transmission Network Operator (DESFA), which was agreed last year, is not near completion yet because of the European Commissions reservations, diplomatic sources have told Kathimerini.
- Read more about Brussels red tape holds up gas operator deal
- Log in to post comments
Dacic, UN representative discuš donor conference
BELGRADE – Serbia’s First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic met with UN Resident Coordinator in Serbia Irena Vojackova-Sollorano to discuss a donors' conference that will be held in Brussels in mid-July, the Serbian Foreign Ministry said in a release Saturday.
- Read more about Dacic, UN representative discuš donor conference
- Log in to post comments
EU promoting fish farms in but eco-group remains wary
EWG gives nod for bailout tranche
Having secured 1-bln-euro sub-tranche from eurozone, Finance Ministry will proceed to 3-year debt issue
By Eleni Varvitsiotis and Sotiris Nikas
- Read more about EWG gives nod for bailout tranche
- Log in to post comments
EU report finds conditions improving for Greek consumers
Conditions in the products and services markets in Greece are continuing to improve for consumers according to a report published by the European Commission earlier this week in Brussels.
"Invasion of Serb property to be resolved"
"Invasion of Serb property to be resolved"
FRANKFURT -- Activities of Kosovo's privatization agency undermine the foundations upon which the Serb community in the province is built, says Marko Đurić.
The director of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija spoke for the Serbian-language daily Vesti, published in Frankfurt, Germany.
- Read more about "Invasion of Serb property to be resolved"
- Log in to post comments
EP Vice-President Backs Bulgaria's Georgieva as Foreign Policy Chief
Green European Parliament Vice-President Ulrike Lunacek has said the Bulgarian EU Commissioner Kristalina Georgieva is "best suited" to become the next EU's High Representative.
Djuric: Issue of invasion of Serb property to be resolved
FRANKFURT - Activities of Kosovo's privatization agency undermine the foundations upon which the Serb community in the province is built, Director of the Serbian government's Office for Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) Marko Djuric said Friday.