Gunther Krichbaum

Government: PM Orban voices in Munich interest in expanding economic cooperation with Germany

Prime Minister Ludovic Orban had a series of meetings with representatives of the business environment at the Munich Security Conference, voicing in context the interest for strengthening and expanding economic cooperation with Germany, informs a press release published by the Government on Saturday.

Chair of Chamber Committee on European Affairs, Bundestag counterpart agree Romania must be part of EU hard core

Romania must be part of the hard core of the EU, together with those who want a stronger and more integrated European Union, said the Chairman of the Committee on European Affairs of the Chamber of Deputies, Angel Tilvar, at his meeting in Berlin with Gunther Krichbaum, Chairman of the Committee on European Affairs in the Bundestag.

Gunther Krichbaum (Bundestag): Asked Justice Minister Toader to support Romanian candidate for EU Public Prosecutor

Gunther Krichbaum, CDU MP and chairman of the Bundestag's Committee on European Union affairs, called on Romanian Justice Minister Tudorel Toader to back Laura Codruta Kovesi for the position of head of the European Prosecutor's Office.

Juratovic supports Krichbaum regarding Croatia issue

BERLIN - Member of the German Bundestag Committee on Foreign Affairs Josip Juratovic (SPD) Monday voiced support for his fellow MP Gunther Krichbaum's (CDU/CSU) views, criticizing Croatia for blocking negotiations between Serbia and the EU and stressing that the government in Zagreb should think a little about the image Croatia was creating for itself in terms of external and internal politics,

German MP Urges Croatia, Serbia to Heal Rift

Visiting Serbia on Tuesday, the head of the German parliament's committee for European issues, Gunther Krichbaum, urged Croatia and Serbia to resolve their disputes bilaterally.

He spoke after Croatia signalled that it might block Serbia from opening Chapter 23 in its accession talks, dealing with the judiciary and fundamental rights.

PM and German MP "discuss opposition to opening of chapters"

German parliament's EU affairs committee chair, Gunther Krichbaum, has said that bilateral disputes have no place in "European processes."

Speaking in Belgrade on Tuesday after his meeting with Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, Krichbaum added he was "optimistic" that Serbia will soon open chapters 23 and 24 in EU accession negotiations, Beta agency reported.

Vucic visits Berlin

BERLIN - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic will on Monday pay a one-day visit to Germany, where he will attend a panel discussion on Serbia's path towards the European Union, organised by the Serbia-Germany Forum and the German Foreign Policy Council.

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