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John McCain criticized the Foreign Minister of Germany over Ukraine
McCain says Steinmeier ‘in the Neville Chamberlain school of diplomacy’ on Ukraine. …read more Source:...
Ukraine appeals to UN for deployment of peacekeepers
Ukraine has made an official request to the United Nations to deploy UN peacekeepers in the Donbas. …read more Source:...
Is Putin ill? Kremlin denies rumours, but publishes old picture
Credits SERGEI KARPUKHIN/AFP/Getty Alt Text President Vladimir Putin Russian officials insist ‘everything is fine’ amid ongoing speculation that Vladimir Putin is seriously ill One-Minute Read Friday, March 13, 2015 – 11:48am …read more Source: The...
Dacic welcomes OSCE decision to extend mission to Ukraine
BELGRADE – Thursday’s decision by the OSCE Permanent Council in Vienna to extend the mandate of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to …read more Source:...
No EU unanimity on renewing Russia economic sanctions: official
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Union’s 28 governments have not reached an agreement on renewing economic sanctions on Russia that expire in July, a senior EU official said on Friday. …read more Source:...
Vatican Secretary of State praises Belarus’ efforts on Ukrainian settlement
On the arrival, Cardinal Pietro Parolin talked to journalists. He noted that his visit to Belarus as a representative of His Holiness the Pope is a sign of recognition of the country, the Belarusian people, and the Catholic Church in Belarus by the Vatican. …read more Source:...
Is Bulgaria mother or wicked stepmother to Bessarabian compatriots?
Just some twenty years ago Bulgarians used to live with the thought that war in Europe had remained in history books. However, in 1999 the bombing of neighbouring Yugoslavia came. Earth slowly absorbed the Slavic blood, as silent witnesses remained the jagged buildings in the center of Belgrade. It seemed that everything went quiet but artillery...
EU energy chief: still no confirmed date for Ukraine-Russia gas talks
STRBSKE PLESO, Slovakia (Reuters) – The European Union does not yet have confirmation for a March 20 meeting between Ukraine and Russia for talks on gas supplies, the bloc’s Energy Commissioner Maros Sefcovic said on Friday. …read more Source:...
[Opinion] One year after Euromaidan: What’s changed for gay rights?
Respect for minorities is a basic EU value. But one year after the Euromaidan, Ukraine’s government is selling out the LGBT community. …read more Source:...
Heads of Foreign Affairs Committees of Western Balkans gather in Tirana
Conference of Chairpersons of Foreign Affairs Committees of the Western Balkans TIRANA, March 13 /ATA/ – Chairpersons of Foreign Affairs Committees of the Western Balkan countries, members of the South-East European Cooperation Process (SEECP), gathered in Tirana on Friday in a conference hosted by Albanian Assembly under the Albanian SEECP...



