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The elections to the European Parliament have weakened the Christian Democrats (EPP) and Social Democrats (S&D) in Central Europe; but although they have won fewer seats…
On 11th-12th April the eight 16+1 summit was held in Dubrovnik in Croatia; this format brings together the prime ministers of Central and Eastern…
Nikola Gruevski, who served as the prime minister of Macedonia in 2006–2016, fled his country at the beginning of November and submitted a request for asylum in Hungary,…
On 20th June representatives of the Croatian and Hungarian governments signed a letter of intent regarding the establishment of a permanent interconnector gas pipeline with reverse-flow capability between the two countries. At present…
Increased security on the Macedonian-Greek border has provoked an accumulation of the wave of migrants in Greece.
One of the principal aims underlying China’s development of the ‘16+1’ format is to increase its soft power in Europe.
The wave of migration is backed up in Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia, and the situation in the places with a high concentration of migrants has become worse.
New developments in the migration crisis should be expected in Central Europe. The migration pressure on Greece is increasing.
Since 2014 the number of immigrants attempting to enter the EU illegally via the Western Balkans countries has significantly increased.
The failure of the South Stream project has spurred a debate about the expansion of the gas infrastructure in countries of region.