Dinkić volunteers to join Brussels negotiations

Minister of Finance and Economy Mlađan Dinkić said that Tuesday's round of talks between Belgrade and Priština "is not a D-day for Serbia".

Izvor: Tanjug

Monday, 01.04.2013.

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BELGRADE Minister of Finance and Economy Mladjan Dinkic said that Tuesday's round of talks between Belgrade and Pristina "is not a D-day for Serbia". Appearing on the Belgrade-based Pink TV on Monday morning, he also stated that he would "gladly join the negotiating team if such decision were made." Dinkic volunteers to join Brussels negotiations Dinkic revealed that he offered to join the team to Deputy PrimeMinister Aleksandar Vucic and Prime Minister Ivica Dacic. “I have not taken part in the talks to date, but I want to support the government's united stand,” Dinkic said. He added that Dacic had told told one of his deputies, Suzana Grubjesic, "to prepare for the trip to Brussels." Grubjesic is in charge of EU integration in the cabinet and is a member of Dinkic's URS party. Dinkic is of the opinion that "everything does not depend on Tuesday's round of talks," noting that it was important to reach a good agreement with Kosovo, "which should be signed if Belgrade managed to achieve a compromise with Pristina." The minister noted that Serbia "should do everything to get a starting date for EU accession talks." Mladjan Dinkic (Beta, file) Tanjug Pink TV

Dinkić volunteers to join Brussels negotiations

Dinkić revealed that he offered to join the team to Deputy PrimeMinister Aleksandar Vučić and Prime Minister Ivica Dačić.

“I have not taken part in the talks to date, but I want to support the government's united stand,” Dinkić said.

He added that Dačić had told told one of his deputies, Suzana Grubješić, "to prepare for the trip to Brussels."

Grubješić is in charge of EU integration in the cabinet and is a member of Dinkić's URS party.

Dinkić is of the opinion that "everything does not depend on Tuesday's round of talks," noting that it was important to reach a good agreement with Kosovo, "which should be signed if Belgrade managed to achieve a compromise with Priština."

The minister noted that Serbia "should do everything to get a starting date for EU accession talks."

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