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ForMin Melescanu on meeting Bulgarian and Greek counterparts: Opportunity to take on commitment to strengthen European project
Foreign Affairs Minister Teodor Melescanu stated on Monday, at the end of the meeting at foreign affairs ministers level of the Romania-Bulgaria-Greece Trilateral cooperation format, that this meeting represented an opportunity to assume the commitment regarding the strengthening of the European project.
Bulgaria will Participate with a Band at the Eurovision (Video)
Bulgaria will be represented by the specially created group "Equinox" in this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
The song selected by the jury is called Bones, and the performers are Zhana Bergendorf, Vladimir Mihaylov, George Simeonov-Jay, Johnny Manuel and Trey Campbell. Composer of the song is Borislav Milanov.
Lukashenko Appointed a Bodyguard for Sports Minister in Belarus
Belarusian President Aleksandar Lukashenko appoints Minister of Sports and Tourism, Sergey Kovalchuk, who is was a security service official, the press service of the presidency said. Since 2004, Kovalchuk is an employee of the Office of the President of Belarus.
Juncker kicks off 6-nation Balkan tour with visit to FYROM
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker arrived in Skopje on Sunday, on the first stop in a tour of six Balkan countries, where talks with government officials were expected to focus on negotiations between Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia over the latter's name.
Serbia wants to buy Mi-35 helicopters from Belarus - paper
BELGRADE - Serbia is interested in purchasing at least six Russian-made Mi-35 anti-armour helicopters, Belgrade's Vecernje novosti daily reports.
The potential seller is Belarus, the paper said, adding that any deal would have to be approved by Russia as the country of manufacture.
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Serbia reportedly looks to buy Russian attack helicopters
And the country could acquire the helicopters under favorable conditions from Belarus, the report, published on Wednesday, added.
Russian Diplomat's Visit Highlights Serbia's Dilemma
Sergei Lavrov flies in on Wednesday for a two-day visit as Belgrade keeps up its balancing act between Moscow and the West - a point that the Russian foreign minister was keen to highlight as he urged the EU not to force Serbia to sever its alliance with Russia.
The Dutch Prime Minister Survived a Motion of No-confidence
Dutch MPs rejected a vote of no confidence in Prime Minister Mark Rutte, after the resignation of Foreign Minister Halbe Zeister. 101 MPs opposed the vote of mistrust, and only 43 MPs supported it. It was brought by Gert Wilders, the leader of the Dutch right-wing Party of Freedom.
Ukraine Crisis Needs 20,000-Strong U.N. Force
The United Nations should consider a force of some 20,000 soldiers from non-NATO countries and 4,000 police to help resolve the crisis in Ukraine, according to a new report to be presented to top officials this week.
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Turkish PM Binali Yıldırım to visit Belarus
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım is scheduled to pay a two-day official visit to Belarus on Feb. 14, the Prime Ministry’s Press Office said on Feb. 12.
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