Delegation of German parliament with Serbian officials

Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić received late on Monday in Belgrade German parliamentarians from the ruling CDU/CSU party

Izvor: Tanjug

Tuesday, 19.03.2013.

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BELGRADE Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic received late on Monday in Belgrade German parliamentarians from the ruling CDU/CSU party He stated on the occasion that in the last six months Serbia has done more than in the previous five years, and that he expects that Germany would offer greater support for Serbia's EU integration and economic recovery. Delegation of German parliament with Serbian officials The German parliamentarians voiced their view on the situation in Serbia, praised the government's efforts in certain fields, but also voiced objection to the work of government officials, especially in relation to "the failure to arrest those responsible for the attack on the German Embassy during the protests in 2008, and the fact that the institutions in northern Kosovo and Metohija have not been dismantled". the vice prime minister's office announced. Vucic talked with German MPs about the government's results in the last six months, and especially about the progress achieved in the dialogue with Pristina, and on internal reforms. "I am of the opinion that in the last six months, Serbia has achieved more than in the last five years in all spheres of social life. I hope and expect that Germany would offer greater support to Serbia on its path toward the EU, but also assist the country's economic recovery," Vucic underscored. The visiting German delegation (Tanjug) "In Serbia's interest to continue along EU path" Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic also received the German delegation on Monday to state that it was "in Serbia's interest to continue along the way toward joining the EU". According to him, "Serbia is pursuing a clear and principled policy in the dialogue with Pristina with a view to reaching a sustainable solution". Dacic informed the German delegation about the reforms that Serbia has been implementing and the government's intention to meet necessary conditions for the opening of EU entry talks, the prime minister's office released. "It is in Serbia's interest to continue along the EU path. We are pursuing the clear and principled policy in the dialogue with Pristina with the aim of reaching a sustainable solution that would ensure a lasting stability in the region," Dacic underlined. The prime minister said that Germany is one of Serbia's top foreign trade partners, and pointed to the possibility of improving the economic cooperation between the two countries. The members of the Bundestag delegation, headed by Andreas Schockenhoff, estimated that the Serbian government has made significant steps forward and visible results. Serbia, as the biggest country in the Western Balkans, has become a significant factor of regional stability, it was noted at the meeting between the Serbian prime minister and the Bundestag delegatio Tanjug

Delegation of German parliament with Serbian officials

The German parliamentarians voiced their view on the situation in Serbia, praised the government's efforts in certain fields, but also voiced objection to the work of government officials, especially in relation to "the failure to arrest those responsible for the attack on the German Embassy during the protests in 2008, and the fact that the institutions in northern Kosovo and Metohija have not been dismantled". the vice prime minister's office announced.

Vučić talked with German MPs about the government's results in the last six months, and especially about the progress achieved in the dialogue with Priština, and on internal reforms.

"I am of the opinion that in the last six months, Serbia has achieved more than in the last five years in all spheres of social life. I hope and expect that Germany would offer greater support to Serbia on its path toward the EU, but also assist the country's economic recovery," Vučić underscored.

"In Serbia's interest to continue along EU path"

Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dačić also received the German delegation on Monday to state that it was "in Serbia's interest to continue along the way toward joining the EU".

According to him, "Serbia is pursuing a clear and principled policy in the dialogue with Priština with a view to reaching a sustainable solution".

Dačić informed the German delegation about the reforms that Serbia has been implementing and the government's intention to meet necessary conditions for the opening of EU entry talks, the prime minister's office released.

"It is in Serbia's interest to continue along the EU path. We are pursuing the clear and principled policy in the dialogue with Priština with the aim of reaching a sustainable solution that would ensure a lasting stability in the region," Dačić underlined.

The prime minister said that Germany is one of Serbia's top foreign trade partners, and pointed to the possibility of improving the economic cooperation between the two countries.

The members of the Bundestag delegation, headed by Andreas Schockenhoff, estimated that the Serbian government has made significant steps forward and visible results.

Serbia, as the biggest country in the Western Balkans, has become a significant factor of regional stability, it was noted at the meeting between the Serbian prime minister and the Bundestag delegatio

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