Balkan countries
MPs: Serbia should remain neutral, cooperate with NATO
Members of the Serbian assembly said today, as NATO invited Montenegro to start membership negotiations, that Serbia should be militarily neutral.
However, they also said that Serbia within the framework of neutrality should enhance cooperation with NATO.
Greece’s role is ‘central’ in EU’s dialog withTurkey, says German govt official
Greece is playing a central role in the dialog between European Union and Turkey as the main issue is to better control the Greek-Turkish border, a German government official said ahead of the EU-Turkey Summit meeting.
Labor minister: Number of migrants falling
Aleksandar Vulin stated on Thursday that the number of migrants entering Serbia from the direction of Macedonia has fallen considerably.
The minister of labor and social affairs added that Serbia "still acts in an organized and humane way."
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Tirana and Skopje Agree 'Veggie War' Deal
Tirana and Skopje have reached an agreement aimed at ending an ongoing dispute over lengthy phytosanitary checks on Albanian fresh produce at the Macedonian border, following intense diplomatic negotiations over the past two days.
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Serbia's security not jeopardized - police director
The Serbian police director has said that the country's security is "not jeopardized" and that relevant security services are "on top of the situation."
Bulgaria's Ruse Wins European City of Sport 2016 Award
Bulgaria's Ruse has been granted one of the European City of Sport 2016 awards at a gala ceremony in the European Parliament in Brussels.
Croatian president underlines Turkey's key position in energy transmission lines
Croatian President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic has highlighted the significance of Turkey's vital regional position in energy transmission lines.
"I cannot highlight enough Turkey's vital position in energy transmission lines," Kitarovic said, speaking at the opening panel of the 7th Atlantic Council Energy and Economic Summit in Istanbul.
Turkey and Greece say both suffer from migration crisis
Both Turkey and Greece are "sufferers" of the Syrian crisis, not the "responsible," Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu said on Nov. 18, referring to hundreds of thousands of refugees and migrants travelling to Europe from Turkey through the Greek islands.
Russia Plans to Wage Hybrid Warfare on Europe - Bulgarian President
Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev warned that Russia is planning to wage a "hybrid warfare" campaign aimed at destabilising the whole of Europe.
Plevneliev called on the EU and NATO to do more to counter the rising threat of Russian aggression.
Suspected Paris Attacker Crossed into Serbia via Greece, Macedonia - Tanjug
One of the suspected Paris attackers had crossed into Serbia from Macedonia on October 7 seeking asylum, Tanjug reported on Sunday.