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Wednesday, 18.09.2013.

12:37

Serbia "could move towards EU at accelerated pace"

EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule has said that Serbia "has the potential to move towards the EU at an accelerated pace."

Izvor: Tanjug

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ned taylor

pre 10 godina

I think this takes the '2013 Ned Taylor Award for a Non-Story'. Each country's accession moves at a speed dependent upon how quickly reforms are carried out. Of course Serbia might move at an accelerated pace but equally it may not. I may as well say that it could rain tomorrow or maybe it won't. The headline gives the impression that there may be some leeway granted to Serbia by the EU but this is clearly not the case. Fule is simply telling Serbia's politicians that they, not the EU, will be held responsible for any delays in the accession process; thanks Stefan old mate.

EU Dude

pre 10 godina

More EU BS. It depends more on who is in power after the German elections which is also holding the european economy in stasis until after.

"Serbia is also expected to be active in regional cooperation and reconciliation and to work towards bring its relations with Kosovo to normal, Fule remarked."

Reconciliation with people who are nothing but innocent?

Limaj acquitted again.
http://www.b92.net/eng/news/crimes.php?yyyy=2013&mm=09&dd=18&nav_id=87698

Not even a bad joke.

ned taylor

pre 10 godina

I think this takes the '2013 Ned Taylor Award for a Non-Story'. Each country's accession moves at a speed dependent upon how quickly reforms are carried out. Of course Serbia might move at an accelerated pace but equally it may not. I may as well say that it could rain tomorrow or maybe it won't. The headline gives the impression that there may be some leeway granted to Serbia by the EU but this is clearly not the case. Fule is simply telling Serbia's politicians that they, not the EU, will be held responsible for any delays in the accession process; thanks Stefan old mate.

EU Dude

pre 10 godina

More EU BS. It depends more on who is in power after the German elections which is also holding the european economy in stasis until after.

"Serbia is also expected to be active in regional cooperation and reconciliation and to work towards bring its relations with Kosovo to normal, Fule remarked."

Reconciliation with people who are nothing but innocent?

Limaj acquitted again.
http://www.b92.net/eng/news/crimes.php?yyyy=2013&mm=09&dd=18&nav_id=87698

Not even a bad joke.

EU Dude

pre 10 godina

More EU BS. It depends more on who is in power after the German elections which is also holding the european economy in stasis until after.

"Serbia is also expected to be active in regional cooperation and reconciliation and to work towards bring its relations with Kosovo to normal, Fule remarked."

Reconciliation with people who are nothing but innocent?

Limaj acquitted again.
http://www.b92.net/eng/news/crimes.php?yyyy=2013&mm=09&dd=18&nav_id=87698

Not even a bad joke.

ned taylor

pre 10 godina

I think this takes the '2013 Ned Taylor Award for a Non-Story'. Each country's accession moves at a speed dependent upon how quickly reforms are carried out. Of course Serbia might move at an accelerated pace but equally it may not. I may as well say that it could rain tomorrow or maybe it won't. The headline gives the impression that there may be some leeway granted to Serbia by the EU but this is clearly not the case. Fule is simply telling Serbia's politicians that they, not the EU, will be held responsible for any delays in the accession process; thanks Stefan old mate.