Ministry of Foreign Affairs
First Greeks evacuated from Sudan
A first group of Greek citizens has been evacuated from Sudan and taken to Djibouti, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced.
The group includes the two injured individuals, the ministry says.
Following is part of the ministry statement:
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Pristina sends diplomats to countries that have not recognized independence of Kosovo
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the temporary Pristina institutions, together with the Ministry of the Interior, will appoint 30 diplomats "in order to fill the number of employees in the embassies", according to the Pristina media.
Greek Foreign Ministry issues warning about travel to Sudan
Greece's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Saturday issued an advisory for travel to Sudan after fighting broke out between the military and a paramilitary force in the capital, Khartoum.
"In view of the security situation in Sudan, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs advises Greek citizens to avoid non-essential travel to the country," the statement said.
Dacic speaks with Swalvell
BELGRADE- Serbian First Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic met with US Congressman Eric Swalwell in Belgrade on Wednesday to discuss topics that included Serbia's efforts to boost further its cooperation with representatives of all arms of the US government, especially the US Congress.
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Election Day abroad has Begun
Election day abroad has begun. At exactly 10:00 p.m. Bulgarian time - 7:00 a.m. local time, the polling stations in Auckland and Christchurch in New Zealand opened their doors to Bulgarian citizens who wish to vote in the National Assembly elections, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on its website. These are the first two overseas sections where election day has started.
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"You will become a target if you join NATO"; Ambassador urgently summoned
Namely, the Russian embassy in Sweden announced on its website that the Scandinavian country will become a legitimate target of Russian retaliatory measures if it joins NATO.
Bulgaria’s MFA condemned the Decision of North Macedonia to Erase a Bulgarian Association
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) defined as unprincipled and tendentious the decision of the authorities in North Macedonia to erase from the central register the Bulgarian association "Ivan Mihailov" Cultural Center in Bitola.
Albanian PM presents his ‘Improvisations’
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama (l) and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis attend the inauguration of an art exhibition of the former's works at Zappeion Hall on Monday.
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Montenegro Opposition Criticises Ambassador’s Condemnation of ‘Fascist’ Election Violence
French ambassador in Montenegro Christain Thimonier (M) and PM Dritan Abazovic (L) in Podgorica. Photo: Government of Montenegro
Austria, Switzerland and Norway have Not Allowed the Opening of Polling Stations for Bulgaria’s Elections
The sections outside Bulgaria will be between 730 and 740, predicts the chairman of the "Elections" working group at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kalin Anastasov.