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Biden: US will not send Ukraine rockets that can reach Russia

The United States will not supply Ukraine with long-range missile systems that could reach Russian territory, President Joe Biden said. The media reported last week that the Biden administration was considering sending such systems, which had been requested by Ukrainian government officials, in order to fight against Russia. “We will not send missile systems to… Continue reading Biden: US will not send Ukraine rockets that can reach Russia

Escobar: Albania is a factor of regional stability

At the State Department, the strategic dialogue between the government of the United States and the Albanian government is currently underway. Representatives from a number of government institutions take part in the meeting between the two governments. The Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and Eurasia, Gabriel Escobar, who covers the American policy for… Continue reading Escobar: Albania is a factor of regional stability

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After the Bucha massacre, Zelensky refuses to meet with Putin

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said he may not meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin again. During a speech on Ukrainian television, Zelensky said negotiations are the only way to resolve the situation, but he and Putin may never meet. “Ukraine will demand that the Bucha massacre be tried as a war crime,” Zelensky was… Continue reading After the Bucha massacre, Zelensky refuses to meet with Putin

The Eurovision trophy is sold to buy drones for Ukraine

The Kalush Orchestra, the Ukrainian band that won the competition for best song this year at Eurovision, has sold the trophy for US $ 900,000, to raise money for the war in Ukraine. The crystal microphone was sold at a Facebook auction, with the aim of buying drones for the Ukrainian army. Ukrainian presenter Serhiy… Continue reading The Eurovision trophy is sold to buy drones for Ukraine

The State Department confirms that some Afghans in Kosovo have been denied entry to the United States

Some Afghans temporarily housed in Kosovo have been denied entry to the United States because they did not pass the verification process. This was confirmed to Radio Free Europe by an official of the US State Department. “While most Afghan travelers within the OAW [Operation Allied Welcoming] group have been allowed to enter the United… Continue reading The State Department confirms that some Afghans in Kosovo have been denied entry to the United States

Albania is also expected to push Kosovo’s agenda forward at the UN

The Committee on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora hosted today a delegation from the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs of Albania. After the meeting, the chairman of the commission, Haki Abazi, said that they discussed to interact and coordinate the joint agenda in the Security Council, where Albania is a temporary member. “Our entire conversation… Continue reading Albania is also expected to push Kosovo’s agenda forward at the UN

Kosovo hopes that Croatia will support its EUSAIR membership

Kosovo wants to join the European Union Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region (EUSAIR), a forum in which ten countries co-operate on transport, tourism and environmental protection projects, and hopes that Croatia will support it. The ten countries, Croatia, Slovenia, Italy, Greece, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Northern Macedonia, Albania and San Marino, met… Continue reading Kosovo hopes that Croatia will support its EUSAIR membership

The leaders of the EU and the Balkans will arrive in Tirana on December 6

The President of the European Council, Charles Michel, through a post on Twitter, announced that the next EU-Western Balkan Summit will take place on December 6 in Tirana. While the prime minister of Albania, Edi Rama, through a Facebook status, has expressed that no one imagined until a few years ago that all the leaders… Continue reading The leaders of the EU and the Balkans will arrive in Tirana on December 6

The West is planning more sanctions against Russia

Reports that Russian troops have killed dozens of civilians in Ukraine have been called “war crimes” by the international community, prompting calls for more action against Moscow, which has called the reports “provocative.” US President Joe Biden on April 4 called for Russian President Vladimir Putin to be tried for war crimes and said he… Continue reading The West is planning more sanctions against Russia