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05 February 2010 |

Simon Cottrell It's a shame that the internet is a virtual medium, because there are a lot of people out there that I'd like to express my deep feelings of friendship to, and having spent the last two years here in Serbia, I'd like to do it in a truly Serbian way.


Feith: 'New Beginning' for Mitrovica
05 February 2010 | Lawrence Marzouk

The International Civilian Representative in Kosovo, Pieter Feith, has said the appointment of a team to create a new Serb-majority municipality in the divided city of Mitrovica could herald a 'new beginning'.

Georgieva, Ciolos Approved with New Commission
09 February 2010 |

The European Parliament has approved the new European Commission at its session in Strasbourg. Kristalina Georgieva and Dacian Ciolos are the new commissioners from Bulgaria and Romania, respectively.

Koricanske stijene: Awareness of Security
09 February 2010 |

A member of the Intelligence-Security Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina says he spoke to Milorad Skrbic while investigating the murder at Koricanske stijene and "determined that he did not have any operational data about this event".



US Says Macedonia “Name” Agreement Possible

Skopje | 09 November 2009 | Sinisa-Jakov Marusic
 
Philip Gordon
Philip Gordon
The United States Assistant Secretary of State Philip Gordon said he thinks the Athens-Skopje “name” row can be resolved soon, and in the interest of both sides.

“It is true that the agreement is possible and it is important to be resolved,” Gordon said to the Voice of America, Macedonian language, MIA reported.

He encouraged a both sides to take part in the UN-sponsored talks seeking a solution between the countries. A fresh round of talks in New York are slated for 16 November.

Gordon’s remarks echo a growing chorus of EU voices also urging both countries to hammer out a solution for their 18 years-long spat.

Last year Athens blocked Skopje’s NATO accession over the row. Athens insists that Macedonia's constitutional name, Republic of Macedonia, implicates territorial claims towards Greece’s own northern province of Macedonia.

If there is no breakthrough by December, Athens has threatened to veto an EU Council decision to give Skopje a start date for EU accession talks.

 

Media speculate that some variations of the name Northern Macedonia, that would distinguish the state from the Greek province is still on the table at the UN brokered talks.



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