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Banker Vasilev Submits Death Threat Signal to Bulgarian Prosecution

Bulgaria's Deputy Chief Prosecutor Borislav Sarafov announced Tsvetan Vasilev has referred to the institution in relation to an alleged death threat.

Earlier, MP Delyan Peevski, who purportedly issued the threats, made a similar move against the banker.

Vasilev submitted a signal to Chief Prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov Monday, website Dnevnik.bg quoted Sarafov as saying.

Der Standard: Austria Gets Involved in Peevski-Vasilev Conflict

Austria has asked Bulgarian authorities to issue an arrest warrant against Bulgarian MP Delyan Peevski, Markus Bernath argues in the daily Der Standard.

The country's National Criminal Intelligence Service (BK) acted after Bulgarian banker Tsvetan Vasilev requested it start an investigation into death threats allegedly involving Peevski.

Putin to meet Burkhalter, Dacic in Vienna

VIENNA - Russian President Vladimir Putin is to arrive on a one-day visit to Vienna on Tuesday, where he will meet with the chair-in-office of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), Swiss President Didier Burkhalter, as well as the next OSCE chair, Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic, the Austrian media report.

Iran nuclear talks end, next round July 2: EU

Iran and six world powers wrapped up Friday a fifth round of nuclear talks having started to draft an accord, and will meet again on July 2, the EU said.
      
"We have worked extremely hard all week to develop elements we can bring together when we meet for the next round in Vienna, beginning on 2 July," said spokesman Michael Mann.
      

Austrian foreign minister blames Turkish PM Erdoğan for ‘disorder’ in Vienna amid thousands’ protest

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s visit to Austria, which sparked mass demonstrations in Vienna, has drawn more sharp words from Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz, who said the visit “clearly shows Erdoğan has brought his election campaign to Austria and has caused disorder.”

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