Tadić warms up for GA address

President Boris Tadić will address the 64th UN General Assembly today, which is being attended by over 100 heads of state and government.

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 25.09.2009.

09:25

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President Boris Tadic will address the 64th UN General Assembly today, which is being attended by over 100 heads of state and government. Tadic has held a series of bilateral meetings during his stay in New York, visited Columbia University where he gave a lecture on the theme “Opportunity amidst Crisis: Consolidating the European Future of the Western Balkans,“ and attended a round table on climate change. Tadic warms up for GA address He has met with the presidents of the U.S. and Russia, Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev respectively, European Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and many other officials. The bilateral meetings Tadic held with international officials in New York focused mainly on the process of Serbia's EU integration and its endeavors to preserve its territorial integrity and sovereignty in Kosovo through peaceful means, by insisting on compliance with international law. There was also talk of economic cooperation and prospects for investing in Serbia. The Serbian state delegation headed by Tadic will do all it can during the UN General Assembly session and debate to deter states from recognition of Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence. The president is convinced there will be no mass recognitions of Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence despite international pressure, the state delegation told Tanjug.

Tadić warms up for GA address

He has met with the presidents of the U.S. and Russia, Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev respectively, European Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and many other officials.

The bilateral meetings Tadić held with international officials in New York focused mainly on the process of Serbia's EU integration and its endeavors to preserve its territorial integrity and sovereignty in Kosovo through peaceful means, by insisting on compliance with international law. There was also talk of economic cooperation and prospects for investing in Serbia.

The Serbian state delegation headed by Tadić will do all it can during the UN General Assembly session and debate to deter states from recognition of Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence.

The president is convinced there will be no mass recognitions of Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence despite international pressure, the state delegation told Tanjug.

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