Section: Croatia
OSCE blames separatists for failed Ukraine talks in Minsk
Vienna (dpa) – The pro-Russian separatist envoys present at talks in Minsk on the Ukraine conflict effectively blocked the negotiations and sought to revise a previous ceasefire deal, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)… …read more Source:...
Ukraine peace talks end without breakthrough
Talks aimed at settling the conflict between pro-Russian separatists and government forces in eastern Ukraine ended without a breakthrough on Saturday. Former Ukrainian president Leonid Kuchma, the government’s envoy to the meeting of the Ukraine… …read more Source:...
Croatian FM for tying Russia sanctions with Minsk deal implementation
A gradual softening of sanctions imposed on Russia should hinge on the implementation of the Minsk agreement on cessation of the armed conflict in Ukraine, Croatian Foreign Minister Vesna Pusic said on Monday ahead of a meeting of the European Union’s… …read more Source:...
Plenkovic calls for tougher measures against Russia
The head of the European Parliament (EP) Delegation to the EU-Ukraine Parliamentary Association Committee, Andrej Plenkovic, has called for tougher EU measures against Russia because Moscow continues to support separatists in eastern Ukraine. Plenkovic… …read more Source:...
Bosnian Serb minister resigns due to opposition to arms delivery to Ukraine
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s foreign trade and economic relations minister Boris Tucic has resigned over his opposition to an arms delivery to Ukraine which might strain relations with the Russian Federation, local media in Sarajevo reported on Friday. Bosnia’s… …read more Source:...
150 Bosnians currently fighting in Syria, 4 in Ukraine
Currently, 154 people with Bosnia and Herzegovina’s citizenship are fighting abroad, and most of them are in Syria, the Sarajevo-based “Dnevni Avaz” daily reported on Thursday, quoting statistics from Bosnia’s intelligence services and police. Thus,… …read more Source:...
Eight wounded Ukrainian soldiers arrive in Zagreb for medical treatment
Eight wounded Ukrainian servicemen arrived in Zagreb on Friday for medical treatment and rehabilitation, the Foreign and European Affairs Ministry stated. Their medical treatment will start as soon as they are examined and receive a diagnosis, the ministry… …read more Source:...