Eurasia

Georgian Foreign Ministry submits protest note to Russian counterparts

The Georgian Foreign Ministry sent a protest note to the Russian Foreign Ministry. “The ministry invited Swiss Deputy Ambassador Ms. Schleicher and gave her a notification to pass to the Russian side to protest the visits of Russian Federation Security Council Secretary Deputy Yuriy Zubakov and Russian ministerial delegation representatives …

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Romania: Presidential elections at a time of crisis

The ongoing political crisis in Romania has reached a new high point, just days before the November 22 presidential elections. It is becoming increasingly evident that what is at stake is a bitter struggle between rival cliques within the ruling elite over power, influence and money. The country has been …

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Russia, Ukraine to try to solve gas enmity at Yalta meeting

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will meet Thursday his Ukrainian counterpart Yulia Tymoshenko to try to prevent new gas crisis. The two leaders will meet in the Livadiya Castle in Crimean resort Yalta, where in 1945 Joseph Stalin, Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill have redrawn the after war map.

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Leaders set to pick EU president

European Union leaders will gather in Brussels later to select their first full-time president and foreign affairs high representative. The heads of the 27 EU member nations are divided over which candidates to choose, and after-dinner negotiations are expected to last into the night. Former UK prime minister Tony Blair …

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Cyprus government rejects Turkish proposal for five-party conference

The Cyprus government rejected on Wednesday a Turkish proposal for a five-party conference under the United Nations’ supervision to discuss a solution of the Cyprus problem. Cyprus President and Greek Cypriot leader Demetris Christofias stated that the proposal was reminiscent of a procedure followed in 2003, which resulted in a …

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Poland supports Macedonia’s Euroatlantic aspirations

Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski Wednesday assured his visiting Macedonian counterpart Antonio Milososki Poland’s support for Macedonia’s integration with NATO and the EU. Poland would like to share with Macedonia its experience gained with joining the two organization, Sikorski said after meeting Milososki who paid a one-day visit to Poland.

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Remaining former Yugoslavia property to be discussed late February

The former Yugoslav republics have distributed half of the property of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRJ) and the remaining part will be discussed late February on the next meeting of representatives of the former republics in Sarajevo, head of the expert group for the implementation of the Agreement on …

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