Aspen Institute Germany, Civil Society & Think Tank Forum I: Road to Berlin
On 01 – 02 June, 2021, the Aspen Institute Germany, in cooperation with the Southeast Europe Association and supported by...
On 01 – 02 June, 2021, the Aspen Institute Germany, in cooperation with the Southeast Europe Association and supported by...
The European perspective of the Western Balkans will become a reality once the region fulfils the promises from the early...
27 May 2019 The EU has placed good neighborly relations and reconciliation high in the 2018 enlargement strategy. Its endorsement...
The Poznan Summit provided a unique opportunity to take stock and explore reconciliation in the Western Balkans. The participants welcomed...
On 5 July 2019, Poland welcomed the Heads of Government of the Berlin Process participants, as well as representatives of...
Participants of the Berlin Process Ministerial Meeting held in Warsaw underlined their commitment to reconciliation and welcomed a briefing by...
BELGRADE – “I think that what happened at the London Summit raises a very important question – can the initiatives...
The 2018 Western Balkans Summit was held in London on 9-10 July. As Denisa Kostovicova explains, there was hope that the summit...
The recent EU-Western Balkans summit in London failed to back the establishment of a regional truth-seeking committee – another missed...
A firm pledge by the Presidents of Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, and Macedonia that the Prime ministers of the aforementioned countries...
PODGORICA – Prime minister of Montenegro Duško Marković has expressed an absolute support of Montenegro’s towards Initiative for the establishment of the...
Joint Declarations on Regional Cooperation and Good Neighbourly Relations and on War Crimes and Missing Persons in the Framework of...
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