Kinkel writes to Nano that he cannot visit Germany. Advice for the prime minister: “Watch yourself, don’t throw foreign policy into confusion” Battle: Diplomatic smile and a broken one
The scandal, once again case No. 91 Accusations from Bonn: The material ended up in Kosovo German counterintelligence services are continuing to verify the details surrounding the wiretapping scandal. The missing material is suspected to have ended up in Kosovo, and the investiga
Comment BY Afrim Krasniqi Under(employed) and many speeches! In 1993, on a political visit in Germany together with CDU friends, we traveled from Bonn (west) to Erfurt (east). We looked for the dividing border and had difficulty finding traces without the explanatory help of our
Albania - USA, joint action? The American Deputy Secretary of State in Tirana Talbot: Clinton and Madeleine Albright welcomed the concern about the situation in Kosovo In Bonn, London, Rome and Paris the Speaker of Parliament and his wife discuss with the government and Prime Min
Statement by the spokesperson of the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs Statement by the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Against the backdrop of the Serbo-Greek conflict over the Macedonian presidency, the spokesperson of the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kost
EDITORIAL The baby in Dayton President Clinton described as historic and heroic the peace agreement signed in Dayton by the presidents of the three former Yugoslav republics, representatives of the U.S. Vice-President Al.[?]zbetbegović, F. Tuđman and S. Milošević. The truth is th