President: Serbia wants both EU and Kosovo

President Boris Tadić says Serbia “definitely wants to become a member of the EU”, and that it will “never give up on protecting its integrity in Kosovo”.

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Thursday, 06.05.2010.

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President Boris Tadic says Serbia “definitely wants to become a member of the EU”, and that it will “never give up on protecting its integrity in Kosovo”. Those are the two key points of Serbia's current and future policy, Tadic said at a ceremony in Pozarevac this Thursday, marking 180 years of the Serbian Army (VS) elite Guard (Garda) unit. President: Serbia wants both EU and Kosovo He stressed that Serbia “takes care of its people, wherever they may live”, and added that the country conducts a peaceful policy. “If there is a stable Serbia, conditions are met for the development of all of southeastern Europe, to benefit all people lwho live in this area,” the president told the gathering, and added that it was very important for the “people, all institutions and political parties” to unite over those principles. “We are extending a hand of reconciliation because today we need unity. The Serbian Army has its place in that context, and today and in the future, we are ready to invest in the army despite the crisis,” Tadic said. Beside Tadic, Defense Minister Dragan Sutanovac and VS Chief of the General Staff Lt. Gen. Miloje Miletic also attended the ceremony in the eastern Serbian town today. Tadic in Pozarevac today (Tanjug)

President: Serbia wants both EU and Kosovo

He stressed that Serbia “takes care of its people, wherever they may live”, and added that the country conducts a peaceful policy.

“If there is a stable Serbia, conditions are met for the development of all of southeastern Europe, to benefit all people lwho live in this area,” the president told the gathering, and added that it was very important for the “people, all institutions and political parties” to unite over those principles.

“We are extending a hand of reconciliation because today we need unity. The Serbian Army has its place in that context, and today and in the future, we are ready to invest in the army despite the crisis,” Tadić said.

Beside Tadić, Defense Minister Dragan Šutanovac and VS Chief of the General Staff Lt. Gen. Miloje Miletić also attended the ceremony in the eastern Serbian town today.

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