Sat, May 26 2012
Turkey warns of repercussions if resolution is approved, while US president Barack Obama and Turkish counterpart Abdullah Gül discuss ‘bilateral issues’ on eve of vote.
The Turkish government's arrest of 49 generals and high ranking military officers this week is being described as a political earthquake.
'The EU is with you until you are in the EU,' EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton says in a speech in Belgrade on the Western Balkans.
The February 19 2010 visit by Stefan Fuele is in the context of the European Commission and European Parliament’s recommendation to open EU membership negotiations with the government in Skopje.
European Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele, on the eve of the inauguration of Croatia’s new president Ivo Josipovic, will underline his reform message to senior leaders.
Visits to Belgrade, Pristina and Sarajevo scheduled, while reports say she will also visit Skopje, Podgorica and Ljubljana.
Matthew Nimetz to be in Skopje on February 23 and 24 and in Athens on February 26, the United Nations announces.
Observers say the latest sentencing of Ozan Kilinc will raise questions again in the EU over freedom of the press in Turkey, and whether it is really making sufficient progress in its bid to join its ranks.
Prime Minister Boiko Borissov's visit to Turkey sees cordial talk about EU expansion and energy co-operation, improved transport ties - and agreement not to be divided by other issues.
Greek alternate foreign minister Dimitris Droutsas and Macedonian foreign minister Antonio Milososki, meeting in London on January 28 2010, discussed the Macedonia name dispute and the future of bilateral relations.
Nikolai Mladenov’s agenda includes South Eastern Europe, getting Bulgaria into the Schengen and euro zones, and gaining EU confidence in the government in Sofia. It will not be as simple as that.
Spain, current holder of the rotating presidency of the EU, will do its utmost to achieve progress in the process of integrating the Western Balkans into the bloc, its foreign minister says.
Governments in Prague and Bucharest could soon join Sofia in instituting temporary moratoriums on shale gas exploration.
Coalition around ruling Democratic Party has largest share of vote in Serbia's parliamentary election, according to exit polls.
Centre-right New Democracy is said by exit polls to have largest share of votes, but diminished even from its 2009 defeat, while socialists Pasok – the 2009 victors – gets somewhere around 14 to 17 per cent.
An agreement reached with the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) will allow voters with dual citizenship in Kosovo to vote in the upcoming parliamentary and presidential elections in Serbia.
Twenty radical Muslims suspected of being members of a terrorist group that has been linked to the murder of five fishermen in early April.
How ironic, you allow countries such as bulgaria cyprus romania ect which were all thriving with corruption human rights and crime before joining the union. The EU is a complete joke the world sees this part of the world as weak. Just take a look at the economy of some memeber states on the brink of collapse!!
Albania will join EU in 2086
Alas, these days ELLAS = national bankruptcy.
I'm sure Macedonia would prefer something better.....
makedonia=ELLAS,
MACEDONIA will be a membership in 2016 of EU!
I dont have a problem with Christianity, there are many orthodox people in Turkey I would rather choose christianity over islam anyday after all the shit they've done to my country. The EU can get get Turkey to practice Christianity more if they wish, but there is NO WAY in hell the Kurdish scum are getting "human rights" first they need to be human. And the troops are staying in Cyprus.
When Tu accepts Christian worship as normal and it is allowed to be practised freely in Tu then maybe one can consider going further but otherwise allowing EU membership has no sense. Fundamentally breaks all human rights.