North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Trump Hands Merkel USD 375 B Bill
President Donald Trump has handed German Chancellor Angela Merkel a bill for USD 375 B owed by Germany to NATO, reported Sunday Times, cited by TASS.
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18th anniversary of NATO bombing commemorated
GRDELICA - A Remembrance Day ceremony marking the 18th anniversary of the NATO aggression on Serbia was held Friday at the railway bridge in the Grdelica Gorge, southeastern Serbia, hit by NATO missiles on April 12, 1999 as a train full of passengers was crossing it.
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Most Serbians would not accept NATO apology - survey
BELGRADE - Most Serbians would not accept a NATO apology for the 1999 bombing campaign and are against their country's membership in the alliance, even though they chiefly blame the intervention on Slobodan Milosevic's policy, shows the latest survey, released by the Institute for European Affairs on Friday.
US Senate to Vote on Montenegro's NATO Bid
A long-awaited vote in the US Senate on Montenegro's NATO bid is set to take place on Monday, marking the final step in the country's seven-year accession process.
The move to schedule a vote on the accession bid in the Senate came after Donald Trump's White House urged lawmakers to speed up the procedure to ratify the Accession Protocol.
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Let's not fool ourselves, Turkey looks depressing
All I'm going to do is list a number of recent developments reported in the Turkish media over the past couple of days. I'll start with the most recent case demonstrating the state that Turkey is in:
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Greece in the 1980s: A correspondent remembers
The early 1980s were a good time to be a foreign correspondent in Greece, as long as you were thick-skinned, adaptable and had a sense of humor. The early, passionate days of Andreas Papandreou's leadership gave us plenty of material.
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Vucic: Serbia Will Never Join NATO
Serbia will never seek to become part of NATO, since the military alliance devastated the country and killed its citizens, Serbian Prime Minister Alexander Vucic said on Friday, on the anniversary day of the launch of Yugoslavia bombings by NATO in 1999.
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4 million Syrians to be granted Turkish citizenship if 'yes' votes emerge in charter referendum: CHP
Some four million Syrians in Turkey will be granted citizenship if "yes" votes emerge in the April 16 referendum on constitutional amendments, main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu said on March 25. "Did those (four million Syrians) come to Turkey due to the parliamentary system? Who brought them from Syria?
236 Turkish citizens sought asylum in Greece since coup attempt
A total of 236 Turkish citizens have sought asylum in Greece since the July 2016 failed coup attempt, marking a rising trend in the number of requests compared to previous years.
Turkish diplomacy full of surprises
As usual, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was as blunt as possible in his statements on the prospect of Turkey's relationship with the European Union, vowing some "surprises" after the April 16 referendum.
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