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Ayrault and Çavuşoğlu clash over state of emergencies in Turkey and France
During his official visit to the Turkish capital, French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault has criticized Ankara's comparison of the state of emergency in Turkey with the state of emergency in France.
Turkey, EU must cooperate more than ever: France
Turkey and the European Union need to work together more than ever to save lives amid historic challenges, France's top diplomat has said, admitting the bloc must help Turkey's development, modernization and democratization even if the road will be long.
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Ankara, EU to hold first high-level meeting since Turkey's coup attempt
A high-level political dialogue mechanism between Turkey and the European Union will convene in Ankara on Sept. 9 to overview the state of accession talks and the migrant deal, in the first such ministerial meeting since Turkey's failed coup attempt on July 15.
World leaders line up to express solidarity to FM of Turkey
Scores of foreign affairs ministers from the four corners of the world have queued up to express solidarity to Turkey as they called their counterpart.
Bulgaria, Hungary Agree to Boost Economic, Trade Ties
Trade, economic and investment cooperation has been in the focus of talks between Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó in Sofia on Thursday.
Serbian FM meets with Albanian counterpart in Tirana
Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic met on Wednesday in Tirana with Albanian Foreign Minister Ditmir Bushati.
They spoke before the second trilateral meeting of foreign ministers of Serbia, Italy, and Albania.
Bulgaria Pledges Support for Macedonia's Integration into EU, NATO
Bulgaria is ready to help neighbouring Macedonia meet the requirements for joining the European Union and NATO, Bulgaria's Foreign Minister Daniel Mitov said on Monday.
He also said that increased migrant influx to Macedonia highlights the need to strengthen considerably the European integration of the countries of the western Balkans.
Senator Corlatean welcomes Turkish ForMin Cavusoglu
Chairman of the Romanian Parliament's Special Joint Committee on Accession to the Schengen Area Senator Titus Corlatean has welcomed Foreign Minister of Turkey Mevlut Cavasoglu, as part of the Turkish official's visit to Romania at the invitation of his Romanian counterpart.
FM Kotzias to participate in Pentalateral Meeting on energy security
At the invitation of Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó, Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias will depart for Budapest on Holy Monday, 6 April 2015, to take part the following day in a Pentalateral Ministerial Meeting between Greece, Hungary, Turkey, Serbia and FYROM on the subject of energy security in Central and Southeast Europe.
Govt has not decided on support to Jeremic yet
BELGRADE - Serbian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic stated on Tuesday that the Serbian government has not decided yet on support to the nomination of Vuk Jeremic for the position of the UN secretary general.
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