[ad_1] A train carrying dozens of schoolchildren derailed Friday in the Austrian Alps, and a carriage ended up on its side in a river, authorities said. Seventeen people were slightly injured. The derailment happened at around 7 a.m. on the Mur Valley railway, a narrow-gauge line in central Austria, the Austria Press Agency reported. One… Continue reading Train derails in Austrian Alps, 17 slightly hurt
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Results of Austrian, Lithuanian, and Romanian FMs’ visit to South Caucasus be discussed
[ad_1] “Results of the visit of the Foreign Ministers from Austria, Lithuania, and Romania to the South Caucasus will be discussed at the next Foreign Affairs Council on 12 July,” EU High Representative Josep Borrell said in his article “Why we need more EU engagement in the South Caucasus?”. The foreign ministers of Austria, Lithuania,… Continue reading Results of Austrian, Lithuanian, and Romanian FMs’ visit to South Caucasus be discussed
Austrian minister: EU ready to do everything possible to build confidence in South Caucasus
[ad_1] The wounds inflicted during the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict are still open, they haven’t healed yet, but they need to be treated. It is a good sign that all parties understand that they need to heal these wounds, and they need partners for this process. The EU is ready to do everything possible for this, Austrian… Continue reading Austrian minister: EU ready to do everything possible to build confidence in South Caucasus
Austrian Foreign Minister: EU seeks to build trust between Azerbaijan and Armenia
[ad_1] “The biggest shortcoming in the region is trust. Our visit aims to study how the European Union can contribute to building trust between Azerbaijan and Armenia through close coordination with the OSCE,” Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Challenberg said during a meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. Notably, the Foreign Ministers of the three… Continue reading Austrian Foreign Minister: EU seeks to build trust between Azerbaijan and Armenia