Foreign relations
Serbian president congratulates his Turkish counterpart
Vucic said he was looking forward to continued cooperation with Recep Tayyip Erdogan because Serbia "attaches great importance to true friendship with Turkey and is committed to good and solid bilateral relations."
Venezuela's foreign minister to visit Turkey
Venezuela's foreign minister will visit Turkey on April 1, according to statement by Turkish Foreign Ministry on March 31.
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Bulgaria Marks 15 Years Since Joining NATO
On 29 March 2004, Bulgaria became a full member of NATO. Bulgaria's accession to the Alliance is undergoing a continuous integration process that began in the 1990s. In 1990, Bulgaria accepted the invitation to establish diplomatic ties with NATO.
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Cyprus scolded for unlawful detention
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ordered Cyprus on Tuesday to pay 30,000 euros in non-pecuniary damages for the unlawful detention and degrading treatment of an Iranian national. The Republic must also pay 4,124 euros in legal fees.
The case concerned his detention pending deportation for over 18 months in three Cypriot police stations.
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Serbia wants to boost ties with Guatemala
Dacic is on a two-day visit to the Republic of Guatemala, the Serbian government announced on Wednesday.
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ForMin Melescanu: Romania - one of key-players at Black Sea;over past 10 years - hybrid activities in the region
Romania is one of the key-players in terms of the security in the Black Sea region, where, over the past years, there have been "several hybrid-type activities," Foreign Affairs Minister Teodor Melescanu stated on Thursday in the opening of the "Atlantic-Black Sea Security Forum." "From our point of view, the gravitational center moves from the Atlantic area to a small region, called the Black
ForMin Melescanu speaks at the ACP-EU meeting about impact of climate change from a security perspective
Climate change and its impact from a security perspective was the topic tackled on Wednesday by Foreign Affairs Minister Teodor Melescanu at the works of the 37th session of the Joint Parliamentary Assembly - Africa, Caribbean, Pacific - European Union (ACP-EU), which took place in Bucharest.
Turkey’s appeal on Demirtaş's detention going to ECHR
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is set to hear Turkey's appeal on the detention of an opposition leader accused of terrorist links, according to Turkish Justice Ministry on March 19.
US, EU slap new sanctions on Russia over Ukraine
The United States, together with the European Union and Canada on March 15 slapped new sanctions on more than a dozen Russian officials and businesses in response to the country's "continued aggression in Ukraine."
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Turkey reaffirms its support for Ukraine's sovereignty
Turkey supports the territorial integrity of Ukraine and does not recognize the annexation of Crimea, the foreign ministry said on March 16.