Fri, May 25 2012
Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina must catch up on the reforms needed to qualify for a short-stay visa waiver like those allowed to Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro, the European Parliament’s civil liberties committee says, also calling for a ‘visa dialogue’ with Kosovo.
Draft proposal put to European Parliament’s legal affairs committee says that Kosovo should be included among Western Balkans countries to be exempted from Schengen visa requirements.
The deadline for Bulgaria’s accession to the Schengen zone remains 2011, according to a statement from Bulgarian Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov delivered in Brussels on September 21 2009
EU chiefs to brief European Parliament on September 16 2009 on plans to exempt Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia from Schengen visa requirements; final decision expected in November.
Serbian foreign minister Vuk Jeremic will again take up the cudgels at the UN General Assembly meeting on September 15 2009 against the campaign to get more countries to recognise Kosovo – which, as a state without UN recognition, will be on the sidelines of the meeting.
Serbia protested formally to Tirana after Albanian prime minister Sali Berisha was quoted as saying ‘the national unity of Albanians should be a key idea in the policies of Albania and Kosovo’. Albania has rejected claims that it wants to undermine the territorial integrity of Serbia.
Ten million euro allocated for embassy buildings in Washington, London, Brussels and Paris
For many years, The Sofia Echo has given extensive coverage to the difficulties faced by children living in institutions, the majority of whom come from the most marginalised parts of the Roma community and/or have disabilities (or have been mistakenly diagnosed as such).
This measured approach is in stark contrast to the populist ban imposed after protests in France and Bulgaria.
SEEMO's country-specific websites are designed for specialists and a public at large interested in acquiring updated and in-depth knowledge of media issues and press freedom.
The International Press Institute condemns attacks on the offices of Turkish-language newspaper Zaman in Paris and in the German city of Cologne, allegedly carried out by supporters of the banned Kurdistan Workers' Party.
he excessive fines against Turkish-language weeklies could imply their closure and even imprisonment for their journalists.
The scandal caused by the Gorilla file – reportedly named by an unknown SIS analyst – has rocked Slovakia for weeks.
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By closing all the doors to Albanian the EU is helping human trafficikng and for this they shouldn't blame albanians becouse thats' the market.
To Truth,
Amen to that.
"It will have the unintended consequence of encouraging Kosovo Serbs (and Kosovo Bosniaks) to relocate and take up residence outside of Kosovo – in plain contradiction to the EU's stated objective of a multiethnic Kosovo."
That is exactly the purpose of this ruling. I am surprised that you are not in the know, knowing your functions and ties in the EU. Whatever the decision may mean one thing is certain. This is another step in the relentless pursuit of giving Kosovo to the Albanians and thus making this part of Europe another ethnically cleansed entity. I [...]
Read the full comment hope with all my heart that this will come back to bite you all!