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Monday, 01.04.2013.

14:17

Serbia and Macedonia "ready for EU negotiations"

The parliament speakers of Serbia and Macedonia, Nebojša Stefanović and Trajko Veljanoski, say that their countries have met "all the conditions for EU entry".

Izvor: Tanjug

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Wellesley

pre 11 godina

FYROM is racked with corruption, instability and horrible relations with its Balkan neighbours. If an EU member country can't accept this country for its name, then you can safely chuck everything else down the chute. What a joke of a country - they are not ready for the European Union (even in its current state) now, nor will they be in a thousand years. The only reason that the EU would want to negotiate with them is because of their geographical significance to leading EU motorways to Greece. Alotting them membership even then is not worth it. I hope and pray common sense prevails and that the EU slot the hopeful to the same category Turkey finds itself in.

Wellesley

pre 11 godina

FYROM is racked with corruption, instability and horrible relations with its Balkan neighbours. If an EU member country can't accept this country for its name, then you can safely chuck everything else down the chute. What a joke of a country - they are not ready for the European Union (even in its current state) now, nor will they be in a thousand years. The only reason that the EU would want to negotiate with them is because of their geographical significance to leading EU motorways to Greece. Alotting them membership even then is not worth it. I hope and pray common sense prevails and that the EU slot the hopeful to the same category Turkey finds itself in.

Wellesley

pre 11 godina

FYROM is racked with corruption, instability and horrible relations with its Balkan neighbours. If an EU member country can't accept this country for its name, then you can safely chuck everything else down the chute. What a joke of a country - they are not ready for the European Union (even in its current state) now, nor will they be in a thousand years. The only reason that the EU would want to negotiate with them is because of their geographical significance to leading EU motorways to Greece. Alotting them membership even then is not worth it. I hope and pray common sense prevails and that the EU slot the hopeful to the same category Turkey finds itself in.