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Tuesday, 21.06.2011.

13:44

"Serbia will live up to remaining challenges"

Government EU Integration Office Director Milica Delević believes Serbia would manage to live up to the remaining challenges and earn a positive EC opinion.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Gnjilanac

pre 12 godina

"This does not imply that I believe Serbia would be a completely regulated country on October 12, when the opinion is due to be issued,” Delević said during the Serbian parliament's roundtable discussion on mechanisms for crisis management in the EU.

SO, Serbia is NOT completely regulated country and she is confesing this, therefore this can be considered as a fact.
Serbia would be a completely regulated country on October 12, this is rather promisse and can not be considered a fact.
What would one say, I mean one that is not Serbian resident?!!! I believe one would and should consider the facts only.

Gnjilanac

pre 12 godina

"This does not imply that I believe Serbia would be a completely regulated country on October 12, when the opinion is due to be issued,” Delević said during the Serbian parliament's roundtable discussion on mechanisms for crisis management in the EU.

SO, Serbia is NOT completely regulated country and she is confesing this, therefore this can be considered as a fact.
Serbia would be a completely regulated country on October 12, this is rather promisse and can not be considered a fact.
What would one say, I mean one that is not Serbian resident?!!! I believe one would and should consider the facts only.

Gnjilanac

pre 12 godina

"This does not imply that I believe Serbia would be a completely regulated country on October 12, when the opinion is due to be issued,” Delević said during the Serbian parliament's roundtable discussion on mechanisms for crisis management in the EU.

SO, Serbia is NOT completely regulated country and she is confesing this, therefore this can be considered as a fact.
Serbia would be a completely regulated country on October 12, this is rather promisse and can not be considered a fact.
What would one say, I mean one that is not Serbian resident?!!! I believe one would and should consider the facts only.