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Rumen Radev at a Meeting of Presidents From 9 Central and Eastern European Countries
President Rumen Radev is in Slovakia to attend the summit of presidents from 9 Central and Eastern European countries, reported the Bulgarian National Television.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg also attends the forum. The heads of state are discussing the security of the old continent and neighbouring areas within NATO's collective approach.
The NATO Secretary General will Visit Bulgaria
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg will visit Bulgaria on Thursday and Friday, Prime Minister Boyko Borisov announced.
"Stoltenberg comes with a huge delegation, and Russia's Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev arrives on Monday, and none of them can talk about why we accept others at their expense," Borisov said in Egypt.
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Greece working to strengthen regional security, Apostolakis says
Regional peace and security are among Greece's key foreign policy objectives, the country's newly-installed Defense Minister Evangelos Apostolakis has said.
Apostolakis was speaking in the wake of a NATO ministerial meeting in Brussels during which he held talks with his counterparts from Turkey and North Macedonia, as well as the chief of the transatlantic alliance Jens Stoltenberg.
Pristina's moves "disappoint some NATO members"
He added that there was also dissatisfaction about "the untimely decision on the transformation of the Kosovo Security Force (into an army)."
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FYROM accession protocol signed at NATO HQ
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia's Foreign Minister Nikola Dimitrov on Wednesday signed an accession protocol at the alliance's Brussels headquarters, bringing the Balkan nation one step closer to joining NATO.
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Parliament to begin debate on FYROM's accession protocol
Greece's foreign ministry submitted to the parliament's national defense and foreign affairs committee on Wednesday evening a draft bill on the protocol that paves the way for the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) to join NATO under the name "Republic of North Macedonia."
NATO chief hails 'historic occasion' as key text signed
The small Balkan country of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) took a big step Wednesday toward becoming the 30th member of NATO, the world's biggest military alliance.
NATO allies sign key FYROM membership protocol
The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia has taken a big step toward joining NATO after allies signed a key document that could see the tiny Balkans country become the 30th member of the world's biggest military alliance over the next year.
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NATO Signs Accession Protocol With Macedonia
Foreign ministers of NATO member states and of Macedonia on Wednesday, meeting at the alliance's Brussels headquarters, signed the protocol on the country's accession, marking a major step on the path to full membership.
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FYROM accession protocol heading to Parliament
The final step to approve the name change of FYROM to "North Macedonia" is expected to be taken this week with the country's NATO accession protocol to come to Greece's Parliament on Tuesday and to be voted on a few days after that.
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