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Sunday, 03.07.2011.

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Ambassador: Poland supports Serbia’s EU integration

Polish Ambassador to Belgrade Andrzej Jasionowski said Sunday it was very realistic for Serbia to get EU candidate status in December.

Izvor: Tanjug

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The Articles says that the Polish Ambassador says that Poland claims to support Serbia European Union aspirations.

The Polish Ambassador said support for European aspiration of the Western Balkan Countries was among Poland’s First Priorities during its European Union Presidency.

There is an old saying that actions speak louder than words, and Poland is one of seven remaining European Union Countries that have not as yet Fully Implemented the SAA Agreement with Serbia.

Belgium, Finland, France, Ireland, Lithuania, Holland, and Romania are the other European Union Countries who have not as yet provided Clear Evidence that they want Genuine Reconciliation between the Serbian People and the Albanians of Serbia’s Province of Kosovo.

The Polish Ambassador to Serbia said that it was very realistic for Serbia to get European Candidate Status in December, before the next Serbian Election.

The Polish Ambassador added that Nobody was asking Serbia to recognize Kosovo, but Good Relations with all its Neighbours would undoubtedly be an European Union Membership requirement in the Future.

Regardless of any misinformation; as far as it was, and is up to Serbia, Serbia has had, and continues to have Good Neighbourly Relations with everyone for over one hundred years; thus Fully Qualifying for any Future Membership of the European Union.

Yet Another J S

pre 12 godina

The Articles says that the Polish Ambassador says that Poland claims to support Serbia European Union aspirations.

The Polish Ambassador said support for European aspiration of the Western Balkan Countries was among Poland’s First Priorities during its European Union Presidency.

There is an old saying that actions speak louder than words, and Poland is one of seven remaining European Union Countries that have not as yet Fully Implemented the SAA Agreement with Serbia.

Belgium, Finland, France, Ireland, Lithuania, Holland, and Romania are the other European Union Countries who have not as yet provided Clear Evidence that they want Genuine Reconciliation between the Serbian People and the Albanians of Serbia’s Province of Kosovo.

The Polish Ambassador to Serbia said that it was very realistic for Serbia to get European Candidate Status in December, before the next Serbian Election.

The Polish Ambassador added that Nobody was asking Serbia to recognize Kosovo, but Good Relations with all its Neighbours would undoubtedly be an European Union Membership requirement in the Future.

Regardless of any misinformation; as far as it was, and is up to Serbia, Serbia has had, and continues to have Good Neighbourly Relations with everyone for over one hundred years; thus Fully Qualifying for any Future Membership of the European Union.

Yet Another J S

pre 12 godina

The Articles says that the Polish Ambassador says that Poland claims to support Serbia European Union aspirations.

The Polish Ambassador said support for European aspiration of the Western Balkan Countries was among Poland’s First Priorities during its European Union Presidency.

There is an old saying that actions speak louder than words, and Poland is one of seven remaining European Union Countries that have not as yet Fully Implemented the SAA Agreement with Serbia.

Belgium, Finland, France, Ireland, Lithuania, Holland, and Romania are the other European Union Countries who have not as yet provided Clear Evidence that they want Genuine Reconciliation between the Serbian People and the Albanians of Serbia’s Province of Kosovo.

The Polish Ambassador to Serbia said that it was very realistic for Serbia to get European Candidate Status in December, before the next Serbian Election.

The Polish Ambassador added that Nobody was asking Serbia to recognize Kosovo, but Good Relations with all its Neighbours would undoubtedly be an European Union Membership requirement in the Future.

Regardless of any misinformation; as far as it was, and is up to Serbia, Serbia has had, and continues to have Good Neighbourly Relations with everyone for over one hundred years; thus Fully Qualifying for any Future Membership of the European Union.