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Roivas calls on world to use Estonia's e-services
BELGRADE - Estonia is one of the fastest growing economies in the European Union and the most business-friendly countries, Estonia's Prime Minister Taavi Roivas says, calling on partner countries to use its e-services.
In an exclusive opinion piece for Tanjug ahead of the Third Meeting of Heads of Government of China and Central and Eastern European countries, Roivas notes:
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Bevanda:'Dormant' potential -investment opportunities in BiH
BELGRADE - After the summit of China and Central and Eastern European countries, Bosnia-Herzegovina is heading towards a bright and prosperous future, as it is a country of much dormant potential that could be utilized through business projects, says Chairman of the BiH Council of Ministers Vjekoslav Bevanda in an exclusive opinion piece for Tanjug ahead of the Belgrade Meeting, which Tanjug pu
Collision of Military, Passenger Jets Averted, Russia Dismisses Swedish Accusations
The Swedish Defence Minister Peter Hultqvist announced on Saturday that a Russian military plane, which had turned off its transponder, almost collided with a passenger jet over southern Sweden.
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Djukanovic: Small country, but important partner in Balkans
BEOGRAD - Economic development has a crucial role in strengthening regional stability, and although it is one of the smallest European countries, Montenegro is the place where some of the largest projects in Europe have been started, Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic said in an exclusive opinion piece for Tanjug ahead of the Third Meeting of Heads of Government of China and Central and
Merkel’s bloc accused of ‘anti-immigrant’ sentiments
German opposition parties have accused Chancellor Angela Merkelâs Christian Democrat bloc of creating an anti-immigrant political climate that has resulted in a growing number of attacks on buildings housing refugees.
Ponta: Romania's growing economy on EU pathway
BELGRADE - In 2014 and 2015, Romania remains one of the most important growing economies in the region, and economic indicators give hope that the ambition to join the euro zone in 2019 is a goal to achieve, Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta said in an exclusive opinion piece for Tanjug ahead of the Third Meeting of Heads of Government of China and Central and Eastern European countries in B
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Sobotka: Consistent economic policy leads to growth
BELGRADE - Growth is conditioned by a consistent and predictable economic policy, currency stability, low inflation and optimal business environment, and this has made the Czech Republic one of the fastest growing economies in the European Union, Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka said in an exclusive opinion piece for Tanjug ahead of the Third Meeting of Heads of Government of China and Cen
Vucic: Serbia common ground between East and West
BELGRADE - Serbia is not a country situated between the East and the West, it is their common ground, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic says, noting that our strategic vision is to ensure that Serbia is regarded as the crossroads, where the economies, traffic and cultures of South-East Europe meet, and as the bridge connecting the East and the West of the 21st century.
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IntMin Confirms with High Degree of Certainty Missing Petko Sertov Left for Greece
The Bulgarian Interior Minister Veselin Vuchkov confirmed with a high degree of certainty that the car of the former chief of DANS Petko Sertov has left Bulgarian territory for Greece.
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Bulgaria Marks 25th Anniversary of Historical Anti-Communist Protest
Bulgaria marks on Sunday the 25thanniversary of a historical protest against the then ruling Communist regime.
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