Guidelines for Greek customs services regarding Prespa Agreement


Greece’s Independent Authority for Public Revenue has notified the country’s customs services over the procedures to be used arising from the Prespa Agreement. The document, dated March 13, contains a general section and a section with special guidelines for transit, import, export, passengers and means of transport, explaining in detail the guidelines to the customs …

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Council of Europe: Albania needs to strengthen protection of national minority rights


In its fourth opinion on Albania, the Council of Europe’s Advisory Committee on the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities (FCNM) urges Tirana to make operational the county’s law on the protection of national minorities through the adoption of further legislation. Examining the progress made and providing recommendations on the basis of the last year’s …

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Protests in Belgrade escalate, EU appeals on non-violence


Several persons have been detained including one high school pupil, after the anti-government protests held in Belgrade during the weekend. The opposition headed by the Alliance for Serbia (SZS) demand that all detained be released until 3 P.M. On Saturday evening, protesters led by opposition politicians have stormed the public broadcasting service RTS; since the …

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Greek FM Katrougalos: North Macedonia has proved it is open to European prospects


North Macedonia has proved it is open to European prospects, we wanted to send a message that when a country is trying to align itself with the European acquis, we Europeans should respond in the same way, Greek Foreign Minister Georgios Katrougalos said after a working breakfast for friends of North Macedonia in Brussels. Greek …

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Vucic: Zaev’s great friends, Djilas and Jeremic, boast for sentencing Cavkov to prison


At today’s press conference, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic mentioned the leaders of the protests Jeremic and Djilas as great friends of Zoran Zaev, and mentioned the prison sentence of Mitko Cavkov, as well as the double standards of the Western embassies. “Zaev’s great friends, Zoran Zaev’s great friends, tycoon leaders Djilas and Jeremic, boasted for sentencing …

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Serbia: President Vucic to address the people after storming of state TV building RTS


Protesters broke into Serbia’s state television building for the first time in almost 20 years and Albanian police used tear gas to disperse a crowd trying to break into the parliament on a day of anti-government demonstrations across the Balkans. In Belgrade demonstrators broke into the state-run Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) building on Saturday, demanding to …

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The gas pipeline “Nea Mesimvria-Northern Macedonia” is in the works


A series of meetings in North Macedonia with the aim of further promoting the joint implementation of the project “Nea Mesimvria – Skopje pipeline” were held by senior officials from DESFA (Hellenic Gas Transmision Sytem Operator) and the State Energy Utilization Company MER JSC Skopje. As stated in a relevant DESFA statement, representatives of MER …

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Bulgaria and North Macedonia to deepen cooperation on disaster response


Bulgaria’s Cabinet has approved an agreement with the Republic of North Macedonia on cooperation on disaster response, the government information service in Sofia stated on March 13. The agreement was signed in Strumica on November 23, 2017. The document defines the general framework for cooperation in the field of prevention, preparedness and response to disasters, …

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Vucic: We’re not close to reaching an agreement with Kosovo


Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic has commented the meeting that he had with German chancellor Angela Merkel advisers, Jan Hecker and Matthias Leuttenberg, who travelled to Belgrade after their visit to Pristina. Initially there was no official statement, but in the end, Vucic commented the meeting. “We’re not close to reaching an agreement with Kosovo, because …

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Is Europe at risk?


The countdown for the most crucial European elections in the history of the EU, in May 2019, has already begun and political formations are making their visions clear for the future of the European Union. The main issue of these European Parliament elections has “existential” characteristics, as in recent years the EU has lost much …

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Opposition in Albania holds another anti-government demonstration


Opposition in Albania held another protest yesterday in front of parliament. Everything started with tight security measures in this area of the capital and MPs who made their way inside parliament to start their session at 9 am in order to prevent any possible clash with demonstrators. Afterwards, PM Edi Rama also arrived there along with …

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Dacic: Albanians cannot be the only people of Europe with two states


“You had a name dispute, you did not have territorial differences with North Macedonia, which is easier,” Ivica Dacic said at the beginning of his speech at the 4th Economic Forum of Delphi, while congratulating the event organizers and stressing that he himself, as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Serbian Deputy Prime Minister, had warned …

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Five possible solutions to the current political crisis in Albania


(Rama-Basha agreement, Rama’s resignation and early elections, a long crisis without a solution, the replacement of the opposition and Albania in chaos. These are the five different options that the opposition’s decisions can lead the country to. Albanian Free Press’ Roland Qafoku analyzes the situation by offering a prediction as to what is expected to …

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Opposition in Albania holds another protest, chaos and teargas in front of parliament


The country’s capital city has once again been the scene of a massive protest organized by the opposition. Yesterday, the ruling party decided to convene parliament in a plenary session to avoid the protest that the opposition had announced for Thursday. The situation became tense and escalated in physical clashes between opposition MPs and riot …

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