Georgian Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili regrets the current state of relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia. Ivanishvili made this statement at a press conference on Wednesday.
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Turkish PM has Egypt meeting in Istanbul
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan held an extraordinary meeting at his Istanbul office to assess the latest developments in
Read More »Croatian Ambassador to Iraq meets Parliament Speaker
Nijaifi, Croatian Ambassador to Iraq discuss mutual relations. The Parliament Speaker, Osama al-Nijaifi, discussed with the Croatian
Read More »Nikola Gruevski sends letter to Greek PM
Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski has sent a letter to Greek counterpart Antonis Samaras in which he calls for speeding up the process of negotiations over the name dispute between the two countries.
Read More »Egypt has interim President one day after Morsi’s arrest
Adli Mansour was on Thursday sworn in as interim head of state at the Supreme Constitutional Court in Cairo, Egypt. This came a day after the military overthrew President Muhamed Morsi in a coup.
Read More »Georgia to continue NATO membership aspiration
Georgia will continue its aspiration for NATO membership. A meeting of the Euro-Atlantic Council held in Tbilisi last week testified to this, Georgian Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili said.
Read More »UNSC pledges to find solution for Syrian conflict
Rosemary DiCarlo, Acting Permanent Representative of the US who took over as chair of the UN Security Council (UNSC) for the month, has stated that they would endeavour for finding a solution to Syria issue at the UNSC.
Read More »28 candidates to compete in Mali presidential elections
Out of 36 applications for the July 28 presidential elections, Mali’s Constitutional Court has approved 28 names, according to its president Amadi Tamba Camara.
Read More »Turkey asks Egypt to respect democratic rules
Ankara has called on Egyptian authorities to respect the rule of law and the people’s will by sticking to democratic norms, in an apparent reference to the army’s possible intervention into the country’s crisis-torn political scene.
Read More »Protesters rally in Bulgaria for the 20th Day
For a sixth morning in a row, Bulgarians will stage a coffee-drinking anti-government protest in front of the Parliament building in downtown Sofia. The demonstration on Wednesday morning is expected to be the largest rally held in front of Parliament so far.
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