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Thousands of Migrants Entered Croatia from Serbia in 24 Hours
Some 4000 migrants have crossed into Croatia over the past 24 hours, the country's public broadcaster HRT has said.
Government data cited in the report suggests that, as of Thursday morning, more than 5650 people have found their way into Croatia since Hungary moved to close its border with Serbia. Another 4000 are expected in the next few days.
Bulgarian Dairy Producers Unlikely to Be Awarded Compensations by EC
The European Commission has currently no intention of paying pay compensations to Bulgarian dairy producers due to the decrease in the price of the raw material and the losses caused by the Russian embargo, according to Agriculture Minister Desislava Taneva.
Serbian Parliament speaker announces agreement between Parliaments of Romania, Serbia, Bulgaria
Serbian National Assembly [Parliament] Speaker Maja Gojkovic announced on Wednesday that the Parliaments of Romania, Serbia and Bulgaria could sign an agreement "in the near future," in the scope set in a collaboration agreement recently signed in Craiova by the prime ministers of the three countries.
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ForMin Aurescu asks Moldovan counterpart to "settle situation" of expelled Romanian citizen
Foreign Affairs Minister Bogdan Aurescu discussed with his Moldovan counterpart Natalia Gherman the denial of access to the Republic of Moldova for Romanian citizen George Simion.
PM Ponta: Romania, Bulgaria and Serbia could form Craiova Group, similar to Visegrad
Romania, Bulgaria and Serbia could form a Craiova Group based on the model of the Visegrad Group to better promote their positions in Europe and their regional projects, Prime Minister Victor Ponta says.
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Ciamba (MAE), Czech counterpart talk about current issues on European agenda
Secretary of State for European Affairs George Ciamba on Monday met Secretary of State Tomas Prouza, coordinator of the Department for European Affairs within the Office of the Government of the Czech Republic, the two officials having approached current issues on the European agenda, as well as aspects of interest on the dynamic of the Romanian-Czech bilateral relations, informs a press releas
Energy, Migration Top Agenda of Bulgarian Foreign Minister's Visit to Slovakia
Bulgaria's Foreign Minister Daniel Mitov on Thursday discussed Eastring, a new Slovak proposal for diversifying gas supply infrastructure in Europe, with Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico.
Mitov arrived on an official visit to Slovakia on Thursday at the invitation of Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajcak.
Bulgaria's Foreign Minister to Discuss Energy Cooperation with Slovakian Counterpart
Bulgaria's Foreign Minister Daniel Mitov arrived Thursday on an official visit to Slovakia at the invitation of Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajcak.
Hungarian foreign minister visits Serbia
BELGRADE - Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto will meet with senior state officials of Serbia during his visit to Belgrade on Thursday.
Szijjarto will meet with Serbia's President Tomislav Nikolic and Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, the office of the President and the government of Serbia said in a release.
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Presidents of Bulgaria, Poland Back EU Energy Union
The heads of state of Bulgaria and Poland, Rosen Plevneliev and Bronislaw Komorowski have united around the idea that an energy union could boost the EU's security of supplies, Plevneliev's press office has said.
President Plevneliev is currently on a two-day official visit to Poland at the invitation of counterpart Komorowski which started Tuesday.