SOFIA Lukoil’s refinery in Bulgaria promised Bulgarian Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov to pay almost twice as much tax to the state after the Bulgarian parliament threatened to ban Russian crude oil imports by sea, DPS parliamentary group leader Delyan Peevski (Renew) announced on Monday. Read more. /// BUCHAREST Multinational Corps Southeast ready for ground operations in event of war. The Southeast Multinational Corps, a component of the NATO Force Structure officially inaugurated in 2022 in response to the war in Ukraine, is ready to lead ground operations in Romania and Bulgaria in the event of a war, Major General Dragoş Dumitru Iacob said at a press conference on Monday. Read more. /// BELGRADE International Monetary Fund sees evident progress in Serbia. The discussions about the budget for next year were very successful, and all goals have been fulfilled so far, Donal McGettigan, who heads the delegation of the International Monetary Fund, commented after a meeting with Serbian Finance Minister Siniša Mali regarding the second review of the standby arrangement granted to Serbia in December last year. Read more. /// PRISTINA Kurti accuses Serbian defence minister of involvement in attack, calls for special court. The group known as the “Clan of Novi Sad”, Serbian Defence Minister Milos Vuceci, was involved in the terrorist attack in northern Kosovo’s Banjska on 24 September, said Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who also called for the establishment of a special court to try Serb crimes. Read more. |