...
position
on the matter is no cause for optimism either.
The degradation of the political regimes in some Balkans states has also had a serious impact on destabilization tendencies in the region. In 2018–2019, a wave of mass rallies
rolled through
Serbia, Montenegro, Albania and Kosovo. The protesters demanded the resignation of their respective governments and presidents and independence for the media. They also accused the ruling elites of putting pressure on the opposition and of having ties to the ...
... (Herceg Bosna (Herzeg-Bosnia));
—
Montenegro
would receive a part of the Serbian Sandzak;
—
Bosnia and Herzegovina
within the borders of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina with the possible option of creating a confederation with Croatia / Serbia / Montenegro;
—
Macedonia
would be in a worse position, left without most of its own territory. Moreover, a tendency to tear the remains among Bulgaria, Greece, Albania and Serbia is notable here. One of possible scenarios for Macedonia in this case ...
... Declaration of 1950. And this is already happening:
Slovenia is celebrating the anniversary of joining the European Union
.
www.in4s.net
In late Apri a banner was installed in the city of
Bar by the movement “Against war – Against
NATO”
In Serbia, events held under the European flag have thus far been modest in scale, yet local politicians
are showing increasing confidence
in the correctness of the Euro-Atlantic course. In Skopje (Macedonia),
national orchestras play on the central square. In Montenegro
, youth and student festivals as well as
sports events are held under European flags
. It should be noted that attitudes to May 9 have acquired a geopolitical meaning this year in Montenegro. In late April, for example, a banner was installed ...
... states located on the Balkan Peninsula. In addition, it just came out that Russian President Vladimir Putin will pay a visit to Serbia on October 16, 2014. Does this event signify that the Balkans will return to the center of international attention? Alexander ... ... RIAC expert, shares his insights on the situation.
The issue of NATO enlargement through incorporating the Balkan states of Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia is being discussed again. In your opinion, is this really a possibility in the ...
... the few countries outside Russia, and the
first in Europe
, in which Russian Railways operates. If successful, Russian Railways may enter into contracts with other countries in the region that have obsolete railway infrastructures, similar to that in Serbia.
Montenegro
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Hemofarm pharmaceutical plant in Obninsk
Russia is the leading state responsible for investment in Montenegro. In 2001-2010 it invested
568.3 million euros
(Italy is the second largest investor, with 491.5 million euros). According ...