Erdogan Demands Russia Return Crimea to Ukraine, Citing International Law
In a video message to the Fourth Summit of the Crimean Platform Leaders, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan demanded that Russia return control of Crimea to Ukraine
Turkey will cease to limit the access of migrants to the borders of the EU if Turkish citizens are not granted the right to travel visa-free in the EU by the end of the year, threatened again the Turkish Minister for European Union Affairs ?mer ?elik.
The EU and Turkey have an agreement for the liberalisation of the visa regime and the readmission of migrants, but in order for the agreement to enter into force, the EU insists that Turkey change its anti-terrorism laws.
Ankara, on its part, threatens to cease stopping migrants en route to Western countries.
The Turkish President Recep Erdogan warned that at least one million refugees from Aleppo might enter the country.
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has confirmed the reintroduction of compulsory military service
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic revealed on Thursday that he had received an invitation from Russian President Vladimir Putin to attend the BRICS summit
Romanian citizens may be able to travel to the US without visas starting next year, according to the country's Foreign Minister
Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin is scheduled to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin this week
Kosovo police prevented Kosovo Serbs from accessing their workplaces in front of the Mitrovica municipality building
The European Union has issued a stern warning to the Macedonian government regarding the allocation of funds for Corridor 8, stressing that these funds must not be redirected to other projects or transport corridors
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