Romania pledges support in ICJ case

Romanian President Traian Basescu said that Romania will support Serbia before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Kosovo process.

Izvor: FoNet

Monday, 10.08.2009.

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Romanian President Traian Basescu said that Romania will support Serbia before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Kosovo process. The UN's highest court is considering whether the unilateral proclamation of independence on the part of Kosovo's ethnic Albanians last year was legal. Romania pledges support in ICJ case Basescu was on an unofficial visit to Kladovo in eastern Serbia on Sunday, where he said that Romania will also support the unfreezing of the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) between Serbia and the EU. Romania will also increase efforts towards getting Serbia's visa regime with the EU liberalized, the president stated. Basescu said that Romania and Serbia have very good relations, and that the Romanian minority in Serbia is the bridge that links Bucharest and Belgrade. “We are trying, in the most friendly way possible, to convince out friends in Serbia that the Romanian minority in their country must enjoy all the rights which Serbs in Romania enjoy." "This is first and foremost, the preservation of their language, culture and religious freedoms. This creates an obligation for the national minority itself to be loyal citizens of the country in which they live,” Basescu was quoted as saying. Basescu in Kladovo on Sunday (Beta)

Romania pledges support in ICJ case

Basescu was on an unofficial visit to Kladovo in eastern Serbia on Sunday, where he said that Romania will also support the unfreezing of the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) between Serbia and the EU.

Romania will also increase efforts towards getting Serbia's visa regime with the EU liberalized, the president stated.

Basescu said that Romania and Serbia have very good relations, and that the Romanian minority in Serbia is the bridge that links Bucharest and Belgrade.

“We are trying, in the most friendly way possible, to convince out friends in Serbia that the Romanian minority in their country must enjoy all the rights which Serbs in Romania enjoy."

"This is first and foremost, the preservation of their language, culture and religious freedoms. This creates an obligation for the national minority itself to be loyal citizens of the country in which they live,” Basescu was quoted as saying.

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